1. Radial Scar/Complex Sclerosing Lesion of the Breast - Value of Ultrasound
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S. Grunwald, G. Schwesinger, A. Kühl, A. Schimming, G. Köhler, H. Heyer, and Ralf Ohlinger
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Radial Scar/Complex Sclerosing Lesion ,Radial scar ,Scars ,Physical examination ,Malignancy ,Palpation ,Breast Diseases ,Cicatrix ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,medicine ,Humans ,Mammography ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,Ultrasonography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Purpose Although benign, radial scar/complex sclerosing adenosis is a lesion which histopathologically resembles tubular carcinoma. On physical examination, it is difficult to distinguish radial scar from a malignant tumour. Mammography cannot differentiate radial scar from malignancy. This clinical study aims to delineate the role of preoperative ultrasonography with emphasis on the question whether ultrasonography could lower the number of false-positive readings and therefore the number of open biopsies required. Materials and methods In this examination, we present the clinical, mammographic, ultrasonographic, and histopathological features of 6 cases of radial scars. Results Although most authors describe radial scars as non-palpable, 2 of 6 lesions were indeed palpable. On mammograms, radial scars have a spiculated appearance, a feature observed in all of our cases. Numerous ultrasonographic characteristics are listed in the literature, but ultrasonography is not reported to have clear-cut advantages. Conclusion Although this study did not elucidate any unique ultrasonographic features to characterise these lesions, the analysis of all ultrasonographic results made us recognise a set of "nearly specific ultrasonographic features" of radial scars. Current B-mode imaging does not appear to lead to the desirable reduction of the rate of unnecessary open biopsies.
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- 2006
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