Ultrasonographic features and clinical implications of benign palpable breast lesions in young women

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe the breast ultrasonography (US) features and to investigate whether performing a core biopsy is warranted in young women having palpable solid breast masses. Methods: A total of 76 solid palpable masses in 68 consecutive women (≤25 years old) underw...

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Main Authors: Richard Ha, Hyonah Kim, Victoria Mango, Ralph Wynn, Christopher Comstock
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine 2015-01-01
Series:Ultrasonography
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Online Access:http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-14043.pdf
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spelling doaj-adc0ab0751fc41ab92c7974a3ee3cec72020-11-24T22:25:32ZengKorean Society of Ultrasound in MedicineUltrasonography2288-59192288-59432015-01-01341667010.14366/usg.1404360Ultrasonographic features and clinical implications of benign palpable breast lesions in young womenRichard Ha0Hyonah Kim1Victoria Mango2Ralph Wynn3Christopher Comstock4 Department of Radiology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA Department of Radiology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA Department of Radiology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA Department of Radiology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA Department of Radiology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USAPurpose: The purpose of this study was to describe the breast ultrasonography (US) features and to investigate whether performing a core biopsy is warranted in young women having palpable solid breast masses. Methods: A total of 76 solid palpable masses in 68 consecutive women (≤25 years old) underwent tissue diagnosis by percutaneous core biopsy. Two radiologists, who were blinded to the clinical history and histopathology, independently evaluated the US features according to Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) lexicon. The frequency of benign and malignant descriptor terms that were used to characterize the lesions were compared to the final pathology. Results: All 76 palpable solid masses yielded benign pathology. On the US, the shape of the mass was described by radiologists 1 and 2 as oval or round (63.2% and 71.1%), margin as circumscribed (68.4% and 77.6%) and orientation as parallel (85.5% and 90.8%); the frequency of using all three benign descriptors was 61.8% and 68.5%, respectively. Suspicious descriptors were used less frequently by radiologists 1 and 2 including irregular shape (9.2% and 13.1%), non-circumscribed margin (31.6% and 22.4%) and non-parallel orientation (14.5% and 9.2%); the frequency of using all three suspicious descriptors was 9.2% and 11.8%, respectively. Conclusion: Despite the variable US features, breast malignancy seems extremely low in 25 years or younger women for palpable breast lesions. Using the BI-RADS lexicon, US accurately predicted benignity in about two thirds of our patients, supporting US surveillance as a safe alternative to invasive tissue sampling in this setting.http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-14043.pdfBreastBreast diseasesYoung adultUltrasonography
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author Richard Ha
Hyonah Kim
Victoria Mango
Ralph Wynn
Christopher Comstock
spellingShingle Richard Ha
Hyonah Kim
Victoria Mango
Ralph Wynn
Christopher Comstock
Ultrasonographic features and clinical implications of benign palpable breast lesions in young women
Ultrasonography
Breast
Breast diseases
Young adult
Ultrasonography
author_facet Richard Ha
Hyonah Kim
Victoria Mango
Ralph Wynn
Christopher Comstock
author_sort Richard Ha
title Ultrasonographic features and clinical implications of benign palpable breast lesions in young women
title_short Ultrasonographic features and clinical implications of benign palpable breast lesions in young women
title_full Ultrasonographic features and clinical implications of benign palpable breast lesions in young women
title_fullStr Ultrasonographic features and clinical implications of benign palpable breast lesions in young women
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonographic features and clinical implications of benign palpable breast lesions in young women
title_sort ultrasonographic features and clinical implications of benign palpable breast lesions in young women
publisher Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine
series Ultrasonography
issn 2288-5919
2288-5943
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe the breast ultrasonography (US) features and to investigate whether performing a core biopsy is warranted in young women having palpable solid breast masses. Methods: A total of 76 solid palpable masses in 68 consecutive women (≤25 years old) underwent tissue diagnosis by percutaneous core biopsy. Two radiologists, who were blinded to the clinical history and histopathology, independently evaluated the US features according to Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) lexicon. The frequency of benign and malignant descriptor terms that were used to characterize the lesions were compared to the final pathology. Results: All 76 palpable solid masses yielded benign pathology. On the US, the shape of the mass was described by radiologists 1 and 2 as oval or round (63.2% and 71.1%), margin as circumscribed (68.4% and 77.6%) and orientation as parallel (85.5% and 90.8%); the frequency of using all three benign descriptors was 61.8% and 68.5%, respectively. Suspicious descriptors were used less frequently by radiologists 1 and 2 including irregular shape (9.2% and 13.1%), non-circumscribed margin (31.6% and 22.4%) and non-parallel orientation (14.5% and 9.2%); the frequency of using all three suspicious descriptors was 9.2% and 11.8%, respectively. Conclusion: Despite the variable US features, breast malignancy seems extremely low in 25 years or younger women for palpable breast lesions. Using the BI-RADS lexicon, US accurately predicted benignity in about two thirds of our patients, supporting US surveillance as a safe alternative to invasive tissue sampling in this setting.
topic Breast
Breast diseases
Young adult
Ultrasonography
url http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-14043.pdf
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