Microcalcificações amorfas agrupadas na mamografia digital de campo total: correlação anatomopatológica / Grouped amorphous microcalcifications in full-field digital mamography: anatomopathologic correlation

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

08/03/2012

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To determine the anatomopathological correlation of grouped amorphous calcifications (the most tenuous of suspicious calcifications) disclosed on full-field digital mammography, given the enhanced characterization of calcifications provided by digital mammography. METHODS: A retrospective study of mammographic reports classified as BI-RADS® category 4 at a private diagnostic service specialized in breast imaging was carried out on exams performed during the first year of introducing the digital technique. The investigation entailed analysis of the anatomopathological diagnoses of BI-RADS® category 4 for grouped amorphous microcalcifications submitted to vacuum-assisted breast biopsy (VABB). Anatomopathological findings correlated to this radiological finding were determined and positive predictive value of these calcifications submitted to biopsy (PPV 3) was calculated. RESULTS: Of the 219 findings of grouped amorphous microcalcifications, 78 were submitted to VABB with known follow-up or subsequent surgery. The anatomopathological results included eight (10%) malignant cases, 36 (46%) benign cases and 34 (44%) diagnoses of high-risk lesions, eight of which belonged to the radial scar/papillary lesion subgroup (seven radial scars and one papilloma) and 26 (33% of all cases) to the atypia/lobular neoplasia subgroup, comprising 14 atypical ductal hyperplasias, four lobular neoplasias and eight flat epithelial atypia. Extended surgery was recommended for lesions with uncertain malignant potential at biopsy and performed in 65% of the atypia/lobular neoplasia subgroup, with an underestimation rate of zero (0/18). Mean follow-up time of patients diagnosed with benign or high-risk lesions was 22 months. CONCLUSIONS: One-third of grouped amorphous calcifications on full-field digital mammography corresponded to precursory lesions in the form of atypia (ductal and columnar) or lobular neoplasias. These lesions were associated to grouped amorphous calcifications at a ratio of 3:1 compared to malignant lesions,whose PPV 3 was 10%

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breast neoplasms/diagnostic calcinose calcinosis digital mammography estudos retrospectivos mammography mammography calcifications mamografia mamografia digital microcalcificações mamárias neoplasias mamárias/diagnóstico positive predictive value retrospective studies valor preditivo positivo

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