Added value of contrast-enhanced spectral mammogram in assessment of suspicious microcalcification and grading of DCIS

Abstract Background Breast microcalcifications are one of the most difficult mammographic findings to assess. The purpose of this study is to assess the ability of contrast-enhanced spectral mammography in the assessment of suspicious microcalcification and in predicting the grade of DCIS. Methods T...

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Main Authors: Ola Magdy Mohamed Shetat, Amr Farouk Ibrahim Moustafa, Sara Zaitoon, Mohamed Ibrahim Ibrahim Fahim, Ghada Mohamed, Mohammed Mohammed Gomaa
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Published: SpringerOpen 2021-07-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-021-00554-6
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spelling doaj-5d8ca4d26fd44053afc95211ac2bc4102021-08-01T11:29:04ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine2090-47622021-07-015211710.1186/s43055-021-00554-6Added value of contrast-enhanced spectral mammogram in assessment of suspicious microcalcification and grading of DCISOla Magdy Mohamed Shetat0Amr Farouk Ibrahim Moustafa1Sara Zaitoon2Mohamed Ibrahim Ibrahim Fahim3Ghada Mohamed4Mohammed Mohammed Gomaa5National Cancer Institute, Cairo UniversityNational Cancer Institute, Cairo UniversityBaheya center for Early Detection and Treatment of Breast CancerBaheya center for Early Detection and Treatment of Breast CancerBaheya center for Early Detection and Treatment of Breast CancerNational Cancer Institute, Cairo UniversityAbstract Background Breast microcalcifications are one of the most difficult mammographic findings to assess. The purpose of this study is to assess the ability of contrast-enhanced spectral mammography in the assessment of suspicious microcalcification and in predicting the grade of DCIS. Methods Three hundred and forty cases with suspicious microcalcification were reviewed in this study. We excluded 160 cases associated with masses. We enrolled 180 cases for analysis of suspicious microcalcification on mammograms with no underlying masses. We reviewed the microcalcification for their morphology, distribution, and associated pathological enhancement according to BI-RADS lexicon with pathology results reviewed and classified into benign and malignant which subdivided into low, intermediate, or high-grade DCIS or invasive carcinoma. Results Three hundred and forty cases with suspicious microcalcification were reviewed in this study. We excluded 160 cases associated with masses. Forty-five of 180 cases were benign, and 135/180 cases were malignant. Twenty-five of 135 cases were diagnosed as invasive breast carcinomas while 110/135 were ductal carcinoma in situ. From the latter, 110 patients with DCIS, 22/110 cases were low grade, 11/110 cases were intermediate grade, and 77/110 cases were high grade (44 with micro-invasion). A total of 25 invasive carcinomas showed pathological non-mass enhancement, 76/77 cases of high-grade DCIS, and 6/11 cases of intermediate-grade DCIS. No abnormal enhancement appeared with benign entities, low-grade DCIS, and 5/11 cases of intermediate DCIS. The diagnostic performance of CESM in anticipation of high grade in DCIS patients was sensitivity of 98%, specificity of 81.8%, and accuracy of 93.1%. CESM sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy in prediction of invasiveness or high-grade DCIS were 98.5%, 81.8%, and 87.5%, respectively. Conclusion CESM can provide a fundamental contribution in the evaluation of suspicious microcalcification as high-grade DCIS or invasive component can present by non-mass enhancement, but enhancement paucity is favorable to diagnose benign lesion or non-invasive/low-grade DCIS.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-021-00554-6CESMDCISMicrocalcifications
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author Ola Magdy Mohamed Shetat
Amr Farouk Ibrahim Moustafa
Sara Zaitoon
Mohamed Ibrahim Ibrahim Fahim
Ghada Mohamed
Mohammed Mohammed Gomaa
spellingShingle Ola Magdy Mohamed Shetat
Amr Farouk Ibrahim Moustafa
Sara Zaitoon
Mohamed Ibrahim Ibrahim Fahim
Ghada Mohamed
Mohammed Mohammed Gomaa
Added value of contrast-enhanced spectral mammogram in assessment of suspicious microcalcification and grading of DCIS
The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
CESM
DCIS
Microcalcifications
author_facet Ola Magdy Mohamed Shetat
Amr Farouk Ibrahim Moustafa
Sara Zaitoon
Mohamed Ibrahim Ibrahim Fahim
Ghada Mohamed
Mohammed Mohammed Gomaa
author_sort Ola Magdy Mohamed Shetat
title Added value of contrast-enhanced spectral mammogram in assessment of suspicious microcalcification and grading of DCIS
title_short Added value of contrast-enhanced spectral mammogram in assessment of suspicious microcalcification and grading of DCIS
title_full Added value of contrast-enhanced spectral mammogram in assessment of suspicious microcalcification and grading of DCIS
title_fullStr Added value of contrast-enhanced spectral mammogram in assessment of suspicious microcalcification and grading of DCIS
title_full_unstemmed Added value of contrast-enhanced spectral mammogram in assessment of suspicious microcalcification and grading of DCIS
title_sort added value of contrast-enhanced spectral mammogram in assessment of suspicious microcalcification and grading of dcis
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
issn 2090-4762
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Background Breast microcalcifications are one of the most difficult mammographic findings to assess. The purpose of this study is to assess the ability of contrast-enhanced spectral mammography in the assessment of suspicious microcalcification and in predicting the grade of DCIS. Methods Three hundred and forty cases with suspicious microcalcification were reviewed in this study. We excluded 160 cases associated with masses. We enrolled 180 cases for analysis of suspicious microcalcification on mammograms with no underlying masses. We reviewed the microcalcification for their morphology, distribution, and associated pathological enhancement according to BI-RADS lexicon with pathology results reviewed and classified into benign and malignant which subdivided into low, intermediate, or high-grade DCIS or invasive carcinoma. Results Three hundred and forty cases with suspicious microcalcification were reviewed in this study. We excluded 160 cases associated with masses. Forty-five of 180 cases were benign, and 135/180 cases were malignant. Twenty-five of 135 cases were diagnosed as invasive breast carcinomas while 110/135 were ductal carcinoma in situ. From the latter, 110 patients with DCIS, 22/110 cases were low grade, 11/110 cases were intermediate grade, and 77/110 cases were high grade (44 with micro-invasion). A total of 25 invasive carcinomas showed pathological non-mass enhancement, 76/77 cases of high-grade DCIS, and 6/11 cases of intermediate-grade DCIS. No abnormal enhancement appeared with benign entities, low-grade DCIS, and 5/11 cases of intermediate DCIS. The diagnostic performance of CESM in anticipation of high grade in DCIS patients was sensitivity of 98%, specificity of 81.8%, and accuracy of 93.1%. CESM sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy in prediction of invasiveness or high-grade DCIS were 98.5%, 81.8%, and 87.5%, respectively. Conclusion CESM can provide a fundamental contribution in the evaluation of suspicious microcalcification as high-grade DCIS or invasive component can present by non-mass enhancement, but enhancement paucity is favorable to diagnose benign lesion or non-invasive/low-grade DCIS.
topic CESM
DCIS
Microcalcifications
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-021-00554-6
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