J Korean Soc Ultrasound Med.  2008 Sep;27(3):157-161.

US Features of Angioleiomyoma Arising from Superficial Soft Tissue

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Radiology, NHIC Ilsan Hospital, Korea. chonane@medigate.net
  • 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, NHIC Ilsan Hospital, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe the sonographic features of angioleiomyoma arising from superficial soft tissue.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A retrospective study of the sonographic findings of 11 pathologically proven angioleiomyomas was performed. We evaluated the location, layer, size, shape, margin, echotexture, echogenicity, internal content, presence of calcification, and relationship to adjacent structures on gray scale sonography. We evaluated the presence, degree, and distribution pattern of vascularity within the mass on color Doppler sonography.
RESULTS
All tumors were located in the subcutaneous layers of the extremities (5 in hand, 2 in elbow, 2 in knee, 1 in foot, 1 in calf). The sizes ranged from 8 to 30 mm, with an average size of 15.5 mm. All lesions were relatively homogeneous and hypoechoic, with well-defined margins and oval to round shape. There were no intratumoral calcifications or cystic portions in any of the masses. Vascularity was not detected in any patient (type 1), but was easily detected in 10 other patients. The degree of vascularity was mild (type 2) in 1 patient, moderate (type 3) in 4, and abundant (type 4) in 5.
CONCLUSION
Although angioleiomyoma is an uncommon entity, our study suggests that it must be included in the differential diagnosis of well-defined, hypoechoic, vascular subcutaneous tumors in the extremities.

Keyword

Angioleiomyoma; Ultrasound, Mass

MeSH Terms

Angiomyoma
Diagnosis, Differential
Elbow
Extremities
Foot
Hand
Humans
Knee
Retrospective Studies
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