To explore the diagnostic efficiency of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) for mass lesions in dense breast by comparing with digital mammography (DM). A retrospective analysis was made of 125 female patients with breast masses confirmed by pathology in the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University from June 2018 to April 2019, all of whom were dense breast. Pathological results were taken to compare the diagnostic value of DM, DBT and the combination of the two for breast mass lesions. The overall detection rates of DM, DBT and their combination were 77.6% (97/125), 88.8%(111/125) and 92.8%(116/125) in dense breast. The detection rates of burr sign and lobulation sign by DM and DBT in malignant tumors were 39.7%(31/78), 60.3%(47/78) and 48.7%(38/78), 67.9%(53/78), respectively, with statistically significant differences (all 0.05). The sensitivity of DM, DBT and their combination in differentiating benign from malignant breast mass lesions of dense breast was 75.6% (59/78), 83.3%(65/78), 93.6%(73/78), the specificity was 63.8%(30/47), 80.9% (38/47), 76.6%(36/47),and the area under ROC curve(AUC) was 0.697, 0.821 and 0.852, respectively. DBT is more effective than DM in the diagnosis of dense breast mass lesions, and the combination of DBT and DM is more significant.

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