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Final ID: Poster #: EDU-004 (S)

Variantes en la Presentacion Ecografica del Pilomatrixoma

Purpose or Case Report: Representa una de las patologías más requeridas en los exámenes de ultrasonido de la piel, solicitados por médicos pediatras clínicos o dermatólogos.
Habitualmente se realiza el diagnostico ecográfico ante la presencia de un nódulo cutáneo con calcificaciones; pero ello no es siempre así.
En este poster educativo, mostraremos los cinco (5) tipos de pilomatrixoma que se pueden identificar al ultasonido Doppler
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Posters - Educational (SLARP)

Fetal Imaging / Neonatal

SPR Posters - Educational

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