A new method for differentiating benign and malignant pleomorphic clustered calcifications in mammography.

JOURNAL OF NIPPON MEDICAL SCHOOL(2014)

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Objective: Retrospective study to determine whether new mammography imaging characteristics can improve identification of an isolated cluster of coarse heterogeneous and fine pleomorphic calcifications as benign or malignant. Materials and Methods: Institutional review board 'approval and informed consent were obtained. The study included 123 women (mean age, 50 years: age range, 34-79 years), in whom mammograms had found pleomorphic clustered calcifications, but without abnormal ultrasound findings and who underwent stereotactically-guided vaccum-assisted breast biopsy. Pleomorphic clustered calcifications were classified on the basis of 5 characteristics density, heterogeneity of density, number, heterogeneity of size, and distribution area size (DAS) of calcifications in the mediolateral oblique view (multiplication of the greatest length by the width of the total zone of clustered calcifications in mm(2)), and correlated with pathological findings. Results: The chi-square test showed significant differences in whether a calcification was malignant or benign only in terms of DAS of calcification (p 0.009). There were significant differences in the association with malignancy of a DAS of 32-to 55 mm(2) (p=0.023, odds ratio= 4.22), and the association more likely with a DAS of 56 mm(2) or larger (p=0.01, odds ratio=5.55) than with a DAS smaller than 18 mm(2) as a reference. Conclusion: The DAS is a new and reliable variable for differentiating between benign and malignant pleomorphic clustered calcifications. The DAS improves diagnostic accuracy and is useful for determining whether to proceed with biopsies.
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mammography,pleomorphic clustered calcifications,stereotactically-guided vacuum-assisted breast biopsy
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