{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Ultrasound Utility in the Management of Morphea: A Comprehensive Review. {Author}: Khan R;Khachemoune A; {Journal}: Indian Dermatol Online J {Volume}: 15 {Issue}: 4 {Year}: 2024 Jul-Aug 暂无{DOI}: 10.4103/idoj.idoj_756_23 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: Morphea, an autoimmune progressive disorder, can significantly impact patient well-being, yet therapeutic options, though expanding, exhibit limited efficacy. A persistent challenge in disease management revolves around monitoring disease activity and gauging treatment effectiveness. To address this, various clinical assessment tools have been devised, each with its inherent limitations. The realm of imaging in morphea has undergone noteworthy expansion, with ultrasonography (US) emerging as an efficacious and cost-effective avenue for quantifying disease activity and evaluating therapeutic outcomes. However, the evidential support for its application remains equivocal. Our aim was to explore and analyze the existing evidence concerning the utility of ultrasound in the management of morphea.
UNASSIGNED: We conducted a comprehensive literature review using PubMed Medline to assess evidence concerning US utility in morphea management.
UNASSIGNED: Sixteen total studies were included in our review.
UNASSIGNED: Although the studies presented carry their own limitations, cumulative findings indicate the potential of ultrasound, particularly when coupled with Doppler, in facilitating staging, assessing disease activity, and longitudinal assessment of therapeutic efficacy in patients with morphea.