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Imaging findings of primary breast sarcoma : results of a first multicenter study
A. TeifkeAlexey SurovSogand NematWalter HeindelAimee HerzogSusanne WienbeckF. K. W. SchäferSonja KinnerHans Jonas MeyerMarkus Müller-schimpflesubject
Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyBreast SarcomaBreast imagingMedizinBI-RADSBreast Neoplasms030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingDiagnosis Differential03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineMammographyHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingBreastAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundMagnetic resonance imagingSarcomaGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedAcoustic shadowMagnetic Resonance Imaging3. Good health030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleRadiologyUltrasonography MammaryDifferential diagnosisbusinessMammographydescription
Abstract Purpose To investigate imaging findings in patients with primary breast sarcoma (PBS). Materials and methods A retrospective search in the databases of 10 radiological departments in Germany from 2000 to 2011 was performed. Only histologically proven cases of PBS were included into the study. Mammography was available in 31 patients (33 lesions), ultrasound images in 24 patients (24 lesions), and for 10 patients (14 lesions) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the breast was performed. The breast findings were classified according to the American College of Radiology Breast Imaging Reporting and Data Systems (BI-RADS) 5th edition categories. Collected data were evaluated by means of descriptive statistics. Results Forty-two female patients (mean age 62.0 years, range, 30–86 years) were included in the study. Clinically, all women had painless lumps. Irregular (53.3% [16/30]) or oval (30.0% [9/30]) mass with indistinct (73.3% [22/30]) or microlobulated (10% [3/30]) margins were common findings on mammograms. Ultrasound revealed typically an irregular (79.2% [19/24]), hypoechoic (62.5% [15/24]) mass, with indistinct margins (79.2% [19/24]), and posterior acoustic shadowing (79.2% [19/24]). MRI showed irregular masses (81.8% [9/11]) with irregular or spiculated margins, and a rapid initial signal increase with a delayed washout in kinetic analysis. Conclusion Overall, PBS has no pathognomonic imaging features and can mimic those of invasive mammary carcinoma. Breast sarcoma should be taken into the differential diagnosis of breast findings described above.
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2016-07-03 |