Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia of the breast: multimodality imaging findings

Nilgün GÜLDOĞAN, Aydan ARSLAN, Safa ÖZYILMAZ, Ebru YILMAZ, Ebru Banu TÜRK, Cumhur TOPAL
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Background/Aim: Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) is a rare benign mesenchymal proliferative breast lesion. The literature contains little information on the radiological results of this uncommon tumor. In this study, we aim to define the radiologic findings of PASH through our institutional experience. Materials and Methods: Patients with PASH of the breast reported in the surgical database of our institution from 2020 to 2023 were retrospectively reviewed. PASH was detected in 11 female patients among the patients who underwent a total of 2172 breast tru-cut biopsies. Nine patients whose imaging studies could be recalled from the picture archiving systems (PACS) were included in the study. BI-RADS, 5th edition, was used to analyze and classify radiologic findings. Results: The median age of cases was 41 (range 22–53). Our single-center incidence was found to be 0.5%. Considering the sonographic findings, all of the lesions had an oval shape. On mammography, they were defined as focal asymmetry or circumscribed masses. An MRI was available in three cases. All three cases were hypointense on T1-weighted sequences and hyperintense on T2-weighted sequences. They displayed type 1 or type 2 enhancement curves in the dynamic contrast-enhanced images. No diffusion restriction was detected. Conclusion: In this study, tumor-forming PASH were generally circumscribed oval hypoechoic solid masses with minimal vascularity and no posterior acoustic features on ultrasound. On mammography, calcification, architectural distortion, or spiculation were not present in any of the cases. MRI findings were t2 hyperintensity, type 1–2 enhancement kinetics, and no diffusion restriction. In all imaging modalities, the imaging characteristics point to a benign lesion.
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乳腺假性血管瘤间质增生:多模态影像学表现
背景/目的:假性血管瘤间质增生(PASH)是一种罕见的良性乳腺间质增生性病变。文献中很少有关于这种罕见肿瘤的放射学结果的信息。在这项研究中,我们的目标是通过我们的机构经验来定义PASH的放射学表现。 材料与方法:回顾性分析我院2020 - 2023年外科数据库中报道的乳腺PASH患者。在接受2172例乳腺真切活检的患者中,有11例女性患者检测到PASH。本研究纳入了9例可从图像存档系统(PACS)中回忆影像学检查的患者。BI-RADS,第5版,用于分析和分类放射表现。 结果:病例中位年龄41岁(范围22-53岁)。我们的单中心发病率为0.5%。超声检查结果显示,所有病变呈椭圆形。在乳房x光检查中,它们被定义为局灶性不对称或局限性肿块。3例行核磁共振检查。3例均为t1加权序列低信号,t2加权序列高信号。他们在动态对比增强图像中显示1型或2型增强曲线。未检测到扩散限制。 结论:在本研究中,形成肿瘤的PASH通常为椭圆形低回声实性肿块,血管极少,超声检查无后方声学特征。在乳房x光检查中,钙化、结构扭曲或刺状未在任何病例中出现。MRI表现为t2高强度,1-2型强化动力学,无扩散限制。在所有的影像学检查中,影像学特征都指向良性病变。
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