Diagnostic Accuracy of Mammography, Clinical Examination, US, and MR Imaging in Preoperative Assessment of Breast Cancer
Abstract
Institutional review board approval and informed patient consent were obtained. Results of bilateral mammography, US, and contrast-enhanced MR imaging were analyzed from 111 consecutive women with known or suspected invasive breast cancer. Results were correlated with histopathologic findings.
Analysis included 177 malignant foci in 121 cancerous breasts, of which 89 (50%) foci were palpable. Median size of 139 invasive foci was 18 mm (range, 2-107 mm). Mammographic sensitivity decreased from 100% in fatty breasts to 45% in extremely dense breasts. Mammographic sensitivity was highest for invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) in 89 of 110 (81%) cases versus 10 of 29 (34%) cases of invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) (P
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- 100%
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Authors
7- WAWendie A. BergCorresponding
American College of Radiology
- LGLorena Gutierrez
American College of Radiology
- MNMoriel NessAiver
American College of Radiology
- WBW. Bradford Carter
American College of Radiology
- MBMythreyi Bhargavan
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Mammography
- Breast cancer
- Ductal carcinoma
- Radiology
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Invasive lobular carcinoma
- Physical examination