Accuracy of the Fischer scoring system and the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System in identification of malignant breast lesions

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fischer developed a scoring system in 1999 that made identifying malignant lesions much easier for inexperienced radiologists. our study was performed to assess whether this scoring system would help beginners to accurately diagnose breast lesions on magnetic resonance (MR...

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Main Authors: Hanaa Al-Khawari, Reji Athyal, Agnes Kovacs, Mervat Al-Saleh, John Patrick Madda
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009-07-01
Series:Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S165838760950009X
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spelling doaj-2332bc75139d401cb92d569f60a17d4d2020-11-24T23:13:05ZengElsevierHematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy1658-38762009-07-0123403410Accuracy of the Fischer scoring system and the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System in identification of malignant breast lesionsHanaa Al-Khawari0Reji Athyal1Agnes Kovacs2Mervat Al-Saleh3John Patrick Madda4Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University, Kuwait, Kuwait; Correspondence: Hanaa Al-Khawari, MD · Department of Clinical Radiology, Kuwait University, Faculty of Medicine, PO Box 24923, 131 10 Safat, Kuwait · T: +965-498-6411 F: +965-533-0473Department of Radiology, Al-Amiri Hospital, Kuwait, KuwaitDepartment of Radiology, Al-Amiri Hospital, Kuwait, KuwaitDepartment of Surgery, Faculty of medicine, Kuwait university, Kuwait, KuwaitDepartment of pathology, Al-Amiri hospital, Kuwait, KuwaitBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fischer developed a scoring system in 1999 that made identifying malignant lesions much easier for inexperienced radiologists. our study was performed to assess whether this scoring system would help beginners to accurately diagnose breast lesions on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and to assess the correlation between the magnetic resonance mammography breast imaging reporting and data system (MRM BI-RADS) grade and the final diagnosis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The lesion morphology and contrast kinetics of 63 masses in 41 patients were evaluated on MRI and accorded a MRM BI-RADS final assessment category using the Fischer scoring system. The accuracy was evaluated after the final diagnosis was obtained by tissue sampling and follow-up imaging. RESULTS: There were 25 malignant and 30 benign lesions. Eight lesions were seen by MRI only and we could not verify their pathology since we did not have MR-guided biopsy facilities at the time of the study. On MR mammography, the proven carcinomatous lesions were characterized as BI-RADS category V in 16 (64%), category IV in 7 (28%), and category III in 2 (8%) lesions. Benign lesions were graded as category V in 3 (10%), category IV in 6 (20%), and category III in 3 (10%), category II in 10 (33%) and category I in 8 (27%) lesions. The MRM BI-RADS category accurately predicted malignancy in 92% and a benign pathology in 70% of the lesions. The overlap between the MRM features of chronic inflammatory lesions and carcinomas resulted in a lower accuracy in diagnosing benign as compared to malignant lesions. CONCLUSION: The MRM BI-RADS lexicon using the Fischer scoring system is useful and has a high predictive value, especially for malignant breast lesions, and is easy to apply. Overlapping features between benign inflammatory and malignant lesions might yield a reduced accuracy in inflammatory pathologies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S165838760950009X
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author Hanaa Al-Khawari
Reji Athyal
Agnes Kovacs
Mervat Al-Saleh
John Patrick Madda
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Reji Athyal
Agnes Kovacs
Mervat Al-Saleh
John Patrick Madda
Accuracy of the Fischer scoring system and the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System in identification of malignant breast lesions
Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
author_facet Hanaa Al-Khawari
Reji Athyal
Agnes Kovacs
Mervat Al-Saleh
John Patrick Madda
author_sort Hanaa Al-Khawari
title Accuracy of the Fischer scoring system and the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System in identification of malignant breast lesions
title_short Accuracy of the Fischer scoring system and the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System in identification of malignant breast lesions
title_full Accuracy of the Fischer scoring system and the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System in identification of malignant breast lesions
title_fullStr Accuracy of the Fischer scoring system and the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System in identification of malignant breast lesions
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of the Fischer scoring system and the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System in identification of malignant breast lesions
title_sort accuracy of the fischer scoring system and the breast imaging reporting and data system in identification of malignant breast lesions
publisher Elsevier
series Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy
issn 1658-3876
publishDate 2009-07-01
description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fischer developed a scoring system in 1999 that made identifying malignant lesions much easier for inexperienced radiologists. our study was performed to assess whether this scoring system would help beginners to accurately diagnose breast lesions on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and to assess the correlation between the magnetic resonance mammography breast imaging reporting and data system (MRM BI-RADS) grade and the final diagnosis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The lesion morphology and contrast kinetics of 63 masses in 41 patients were evaluated on MRI and accorded a MRM BI-RADS final assessment category using the Fischer scoring system. The accuracy was evaluated after the final diagnosis was obtained by tissue sampling and follow-up imaging. RESULTS: There were 25 malignant and 30 benign lesions. Eight lesions were seen by MRI only and we could not verify their pathology since we did not have MR-guided biopsy facilities at the time of the study. On MR mammography, the proven carcinomatous lesions were characterized as BI-RADS category V in 16 (64%), category IV in 7 (28%), and category III in 2 (8%) lesions. Benign lesions were graded as category V in 3 (10%), category IV in 6 (20%), and category III in 3 (10%), category II in 10 (33%) and category I in 8 (27%) lesions. The MRM BI-RADS category accurately predicted malignancy in 92% and a benign pathology in 70% of the lesions. The overlap between the MRM features of chronic inflammatory lesions and carcinomas resulted in a lower accuracy in diagnosing benign as compared to malignant lesions. CONCLUSION: The MRM BI-RADS lexicon using the Fischer scoring system is useful and has a high predictive value, especially for malignant breast lesions, and is easy to apply. Overlapping features between benign inflammatory and malignant lesions might yield a reduced accuracy in inflammatory pathologies.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S165838760950009X
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