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  • - The study focused on the imaging and clinical characteristics of breast sclerosing adenosis (SA) in 47 women, revealing that 38 of them presented with additional proliferative lesions or cancers alongside SA, with lesions averaging 1.6 cm in size.
  • - Mammography showed various features of SA, including architectural distortion and calcifications, whereas ultrasound predominantly revealed regular-shaped, well-defined, and heterogeneously echogenic nodules.
  • - MRI findings indicated that most SA lesions exhibited high signal intensity on T2-weighted images, with a significant misdiagnosis rate across the imaging modalities when lesions fell into the 4b category of the breast imaging-reporting and data system.

Article Abstract

To study the imaging and clinical features of breast sclerosing adenosis (SA), and to enhance the recognition of this disease, as well as to help the clinic to give a correct diagnosis.Imaging findings were retrospectively reviewed in 47 women with SA lesions confirmed by pathology (including 39 cases of mammography, 40 cases of ultrasound [US], and 34 cases magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]).Of 47 patients confirmed with SA, 18 cases were pure SA, and 29 cases coexist with other proliferative lesions and malignancies; the maximum diameter of SA lesions was 0.5 to 3.5 cm with an average of 1.6 cm. On the mammogram of 39 SA cases, the percentage of architectural distortion, calcifications, mass/nodular, asymmetric density, and mass combining with calcifications were 30.8%, 23.1%, 17.9%, 12.8%, and 7.7%, respectively; and 3 cases had no abnormal findings. On the sonogram (excluding 5 normal finding cases), the majority of lesions showed regular shaped (57.1%), well defined margined (60.0%), heterogenous low echoed (71.4%) nodulus. 85.3% lesions showed high signal on T2-weighted images, and all lesions were enhanced markedly, including 82.4% lesions appearing mass-like enhancement (17 star-shaped enhanced masses included); and the percentage of the time-signal intensity curve in type 1, type 2, and type 3 were 52.9%, 41.2%, and 5.9%, respectively. If the category breast imaging-reporting and data system ≥4b was considered to be a suspicious malignant lesion, the misdiagnostic rates of mammography, US, and MRI would be 17.9%, 17.5%, and 35.3%, respectively.The SA lesions are small and can occur with other diseases histologically. The majority of SA lesions showed distortion or calcifications on mammograms, low echo-level nodules with heterogenous echo on US and mass-like lesion with or without star shape on enhanced MRI.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6775334PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000017061DOI Listing

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