Elisabetta Giannotti, Rachel Sun, Nuala Healy, Fleur Kilburn-Toppin, Carmelo Sofia, Andrew Hs Lee, Maria Adele Marino
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摘要
背景:目的:确定儿童患者的活检率和癌症检出率,并评估是否可以省略乳腺超声检查:材料和方法:对单中心乳腺 US 进行了为期 5 年的回顾性审查:共纳入579名患者(19名男孩,560名女孩;平均年龄=16.2±1.9岁;年龄范围=0-18岁)。所有男孩(100%)和 557/560 名女孩(99.5%)的临床检查结果均为正常或良性(P1/P2),3 名女孩(0.5%)的临床检查结果为 P3。在 US 检查中,52% 的男女受检者(300/579)的检查结果均为正常(U1);在其余受检者中,最常见的检查结果是 12/19 名男孩患有妇科炎症,208/560 名女孩患有轮廓清晰的乳房肿块。在 560 名女孩中,有 6 人(1%)在 US 引导下进行了活组织检查,所有病例的最终组织学结果均为纤维腺瘤(B2),有 27 人(5%)进行了手术切除,最终组织学结果为纤维腺瘤(22/27,81.5%)、火腿肠瘤(2/27,7.4%)、良性植物瘤(2/27,7.4%)和血管瘤皮损(1/27,3.7%)。在临床转诊时或18个月的随访中,US检查发现肿块轮廓清晰的患者均未确诊恶性病变:结论:乳腺恶性肿瘤在儿童中极为罕见。结论:乳腺恶性肿瘤在儿童人群中极为罕见,如果临床检查结果正常,可以放心地省略 US 检查;在本研究中,52% 的患者可以通过这种方法避免乳腺 US 检查。
Assessment of pediatric breast ultrasound less is more: a practical imaging approach.
Background: Breast cancer in pediatric patients is rare, but ultrasound (US) is widely utilized for symptomatic cases.
Purpose: To determine biopsy and cancer detection rates of pediatric patients and to assess if breast US can be omitted.
Material and methods: A retrospective review of a 5-year period was conducted of single-center breast US performed in patients aged <19 years. Data regarding presentation, clinical opinion (P1-5 score), and US (U1-5 score) were collected. If biopsy or surgery was performed, pathology was reviewed (B1-5 score).
Results: In total, 579 patients were included (19 boys, 560 girls; mean age=16.2±1.9 years; age range=0-18 years). Clinical examination was normal or benign (P1/P2) in all boys (100%) and 557/560 (99.5%) girls, and P3 in 3 (0.5%) girls. Of US, 52% demonstrated normal findings (U1) for both sexes (300/579); in the remaining cases, the most frequent findings were gynecomastia in 12/19 boys and well-defined breast masses in 208/560 girls. Of the 560 girls, 6 (1%) underwent US-guided biopsy, with final histology of fibroadenoma (B2) in all cases, while 27 (5%) had a surgical excision, with final histology of fibroadenoma (22/27, 81.5%), hamartoma (2/27, 7.4%), benign phyllodes tumor (2/27, 7.4%), and angiomyxoma skin lesion (1/27, 3.7%). No malignant lesions were diagnosed at the time of clinical referral or during the 18-month follow-up in patients with a well-defined mass on US.
Conclusion: Breast malignancy is extremely rare in pediatric population. US can be safely omitted if clinical examination is normal; this approach would have avoided breast US in 52% of patients in this study.
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Acta Radiologica publishes articles on all aspects of radiology, from clinical radiology to experimental work. It is known for articles based on experimental work and contrast media research, giving priority to scientific original papers. The distinguished international editorial board also invite review articles, short communications and technical and instrumental notes.