It is important to make an appropriate diagnosis category by evaluating the morphology, blood flow, and hardness of mammary gland disease in breast ultrasound, such as screening and detailed examination. Therefore, understanding the characteristics and effects of B-mode (BM), color Doppler (CD), and elastography (EG) in ultrasonography is considered to lead to improvement in examination accuracy. In this study, we clarified the impact of each function on qualitative diagnosis, with the aim of assisting technologists with high-accuracy breast ultrasound. The subjects were 531 malignant tumor cases. The final evaluation of ultrasonography was classified into 5 levels, BM was classified into 5 levels, CD was classified into 4 levels based on blood flow evaluation, and EG was classified into 9 levels based on the Tsukuba elasticity score. The contribution rates of BM, CD, and EG were 70.4%, 15.0%, and 14.6% in all cases (correlation ratio 0.87). BM was most important at the time of breast ultrasound. No difference was observed between CD and EG. In the evaluation by malignant tumor, each characteristic was seen in the degree of influence. It became clear that comprehensive evaluation is important for benign/malignant evaluation and histological-type estimation.
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