ASSESSMENT OF ACTINIC SKIN DAMAGE BY 20-MHZ SONOGRAPHY

Citation
K. Hoffmann et al., ASSESSMENT OF ACTINIC SKIN DAMAGE BY 20-MHZ SONOGRAPHY, Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine, 10(3), 1994, pp. 97-101
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
ISSN journal
09054383
Volume
10
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
97 - 101
Database
ISI
SICI code
0905-4383(1994)10:3<97:AOASDB>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Ninety people were evaluated on age-related changes of the dermal conn ective tissue in light-exposed and protected skin areas non-invasively by 20-MHz sonography. The method allows sonographic structures to be measured and densitometric values to be quantified in a region of inte rest. Sonography of sun-exposed skin regions shows an echo-poor band i n the upper dermis, which corresponds to actinic elastosis in the hist ological picture. The band is sharply demarcated from the entry echo. The border towards the non-actinically altered dermis below is often s errated. The sonographic phenomena can be explained by the micromorpho logical changes that develop in the upper dermis in actinic elastosis. An increased amount of elastic material and the destruction of the fi ber architecture as well as an increase in ground substance and a mild inflammatory reaction cause a reduction in echogenicity. The extent o f elastotic alterations and their progression is expressed in the dens itometric values. These are low in areas of high sun exposure (the for ehead and the infraorbital region). The echogenicity of the echolucent band (ELB) diminishes with increasing age. In highly exposed regions we found the lowest densitometric values already in the 41- to 50-year -olds. However, the width of the ELB remains relatively constant, exte nding in all locations to the middle dermis. This finding differs from earlier publications. On the buttock skin as a nonexposed area, an EL B could only be found in 6.7% of the cases.