Identification of differentiating sonographic features between fibroadenomas and malignant tumors of the breast mimicking fibroadenomas: 10-year experience in 421 histologically verified cases.
Michael Swoboda, Johannes Deeg, Daniel Egle, Valentin Ladenhauf, Malik Galijasevic, Christoph Plöbst, Silke Haushammer, Birgit Amort, Mathias Pamminger, Leonhard Gruber
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Abstract
Ultrasound is a highly effective imaging tool for assessing abnormalities within the breast. However, especially the identification of malignant tumors of the breast mimicking fibroadenomas (MTMF) by means of breast ultrasound can be challenging. This study aimed to identify reliable imaging characteristics of MTMF.This retrospective study was approved by the local ethics review board. After screening 623 patients, 421 cases with histologically verified fibroadenomas and MTMF between 2011 and 2021 were included. Sonographic features were compared to histopathological results and an algorithm-based quantitative ranking of predictors contributing most to the correct classification of malignant tumors was conducted.A total of 363 benign, 18 intermediate, and 40 malignant lesions were analyzed. Algorithm-based quantitative ranking showed that the most predictive features indicating malignancy were a hyperechoic rim (gain ratio merit 0.135 ± 0.004), an irregular border (0.057 ± 0.002), perilesional stiffening (0.054 ± 0.002), pectoral contact (0.051 ± 0.003), an irregular shape (0.029 ± 0.001), and irregular vasculature (0.027 ± 0.002).Ultrasound findings for fibroadenomas vary, making identification of MTMF challenging. Features such as indistinct margins and increased perilesional echogenicity are predictors for malignancy and should be considered during sonographic evaluation of fibroadenomas and MTMF.
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Ultraschall in der Medizin / European Journal of Ultrasound publishes scientific papers and contributions from a variety of disciplines on the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of ultrasound with an emphasis on clinical application. Technical papers with a physiological theme as well as the interaction between ultrasound and biological systems might also occasionally be considered for peer review and publication, provided that the translational relevance is high and the link with clinical applications is tight. The editors and the publishers reserve the right to publish selected articles online only. Authors are welcome to submit supplementary video material. Letters and comments are also accepted, promoting a vivid exchange of opinions and scientific discussions.