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Tietze Syndrome in A Female POST-COVID-19 Infection: A Review of Current Understanding and Ultrasound Diagnosis
Sun Yang, Li Mofan, Wang Shumin
Advanced Ultrasound in Diagnosis and Therapy    2025, 9 (2): 215-218.   DOI: 10.37015/AUDT.2025.240029
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Tietze syndrome which refers to painful non-purulent inflammation of the costal cartilage or sternoclavicular joint is a rare disease that is poorly reported. We report a case of Tietze syndrome in a 52-year-old female with sternoclavicular joint pain and chest wall mass post-COVID-19 virus infection. She suffered pain and swelling in the left sternoclavicular joint, which were relieved after hot compress. This case is the first report on Tietze syndrome post-COVID-19 virus infection in China. We report this case to improve our understanding of this disease and discuss possible mechanism from the perspective of embryology and pathology.

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Glomus Tumor of the Female Vulva: A Case Report and Review
Liu Xinyu, Yuan Yinuo, Meng Yao, Zhang Wenjing, Xu Huimin, Zhang Jinrui, Liu Cun
Advanced Ultrasound in Diagnosis and Therapy    2025, 9 (2): 219-223.   DOI: 10.37015/AUDT.2025.240035
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Glomus tumor is a benign, subcutaneous neoplasm that typically arises in regions abundant in glomus bodies, manifesting as a painful nodule. Currently, perineal glomus tumors are rarely reported in the literature. Herein, we present a unique case of glomus tumor originating in the perineal region. Ultrasound examination revealed a heterogeneous mass within the subcutaneous soft tissue layer of the vulva, featuring a distinct boundary and peripheral blood flow signals. The ultrasound contrast imaging of this mass demonstrated rapid peripheral ring enhancement during the arterial phase, followed by a gradual inward perfusion from the periphery towards the center of the nodule-like or branching-like structure, exhibiting concentric enhancement. The internal portion of the nodule showed low enhancement, which progressively diminished during the venous and delayed phases. Subsequently, an ultrasound-guided biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of glomus tumor, and the patient underwent successful surgical treatment.

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Imaging Diagnosis of Neonatal Umbilical Arteriovenous Malformation Complicated with Portosystemic Shunt
Zhang Minyu, Jia Baocheng, Huang Liuming
Advanced Ultrasound in Diagnosis and Therapy    2025, 9 (2): 224-227.   DOI: 10.37015/AUDT.2025.240012
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In the last twenty years, there were less than 10 cases of umbilical arteriovenous malformations have been reported, which usually had single complication, included mild cardiac dilatation, pulmonary hypertension, hemorrhagic shock, and hepatic damage. Unlike previous cases, we report a case of neonate multiple organ failure caused by umbilical arteriovenous malformation complicated with portosystemic shunt, which was diagnosed by ultrasound and arteriography. We provide a new insight that umbilical arteriovenous malformation and portosystemic shunt should be considered in neonates with unexplained multiple organ failure, for researching the cause of neonate multiple organ failure, especially in those with right heart overload, hyperammonemia, and liver dysfunction. A targeted and comprehensive Dopler ultrasound can make a definitive diagnosis as soon as possible.

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