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Ultrasound imaging of the axilla

Authors :
Giulio Cocco
Vincenzo Ricci
Costantino Ricci
Ondřej Naňka
Orlando Catalano
Antonio Corvino
Andrea Boccatonda
Francesco Lorenzo Serafini
Jacopo Izzi
Gianfranco Vallone
Vito Cantisani
Giovanni Iannetti
Massimo Caulo
Claudio Ucciferri
Jacopo Vecchiet
Andrea Delli Pizzi
Cocco, Giulio
Ricci, Vincenzo
Ricci, Costantino
Naňka, Ondřej
Catalano, Orlando
Corvino, Antonio
Boccatonda, Andrea
Serafini, Francesco Lorenzo
Izzi, Jacopo
Vallone, Gianfranco
Cantisani, Vito
Iannetti, Giovanni
Caulo, Massimo
Ucciferri, Claudio
Vecchiet, Jacopo
Pizzi, Andrea Delli
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Abstract Axilla is a pyramidal-in-shape “virtual cavity” housing multiple anatomical structures and connecting the upper limb with the trunk. To the best of our knowledge, in the pertinent literature, a detailed sonographic protocol to comprehensively assess the axillary region in daily practice is lacking. In this sense, the authors have briefly described the anatomical architecture of the axilla—also using cadaveric specimens—to propose a layer-by-layer sonographic approach to this challenging district. The most common sonographic pathological findings—for each and every anatomical compartment of the axilla—have been accurately reported and compared with the corresponding histopathological features. This ultrasound approach could be considered a ready-to-use educational guidance for the assessment of the axillary region. Critical relevance statement Axilla is a pyramidal-in-shape “virtual cavity” housing multiple anatomical structures and connecting the upper limb with the trunk. The aim of this review article was to describe the anatomical architecture of the axilla, also using cadaveric specimens, in order to propose a layer-by-layer sonographic approach to this challenging district. Graphical abstract

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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