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  • Early diagnosis of non-mass abnormalities through ultrasound can potentially lead to more treatable cases of breast cancer, lowering mortality rates.* -
  • The Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine (JSUM) has classified non-mass abnormalities into five distinct subtypes, including hypoechoic areas and architectural distortions.* -
  • The text outlines the definitions for each subtype and summarizes the JSUM guidelines aimed at improving the understanding and diagnosis of these breast abnormalities.*

Article Abstract

It is possible to appropriately diagnose non-mass abnormalities by elucidating ultrasound non-mass abnormality findings and sharing the concept. If non-mass abnormalities can be diagnosed early, the number of curable cases could increase, leading to fewer breast cancer deaths. The Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine (JSUM) Terminology/Diagnostic Criteria Committee has classified non-mass abnormalities into five subtypes: hypoechoic area in the mammary gland, abnormalities of the ducts, architectural distortion, multiple small cysts, and echogenic foci without a hypoechoic area. We herein define the findings for each of these subtypes and present a summary of the JSUM guidelines on non-mass abnormalities of the breast generated based on those findings.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10354171PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10396-023-01308-9DOI Listing

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