Sheppard D G, Whitman G J, Huynh P T, Sahin A A, Fornage B D, Stelling C B
Division of Diagnostic Imaging, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston 77030, USA.
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2000 Jan;174(1):253-7. doi: 10.2214/ajr.174.1.1740253.
The purpose of this study was to define specific mammographic and sonographic features of tubular carcinoma of the breast.
Seventeen pathologically confirmed cases of tubular carcinoma were characterized retrospectively by two radiologists. Mammograms and sonograms were available for all patients.
Fifteen of the 17 tubular carcinomas appeared as irregularly shaped masses with spiculated margins on mammography. Sixteen of the 17 masses had central densities. Spicules longer than the diameter of the central lesion were noted in eight (53%) of 15 tubular carcinomas. Eight tubular carcinomas had associated calcifications, with calcifications suspected of being malignant in four cases. On sonography, 15 hypoechoic masses were seen. The margins of the masses on sonography were described as ill-defined in 14 (93%) of the 15 cases. Posterior acoustic shadowing was present in 14 of the 15 cases.
Tubular carcinomas are usually seen on mammography as irregularly shaped masses with central densities and spiculated margins, and most tubular carcinomas can be identified on sonography as hypoechoic masses with ill-defined margins and posterior acoustic shadowing. Although the mammographic and sonographic features of tubular carcinoma are not sufficiently specific to differentiate tubular carcinomas from radial scars, sonography can be useful for guiding biopsies and evaluating for multifocal and multicentric disease.
本研究的目的是明确乳腺管状癌的特定乳腺X线摄影和超声特征。
两名放射科医生对17例经病理证实的管状癌病例进行回顾性特征分析。所有患者均有乳腺X线摄影和超声检查结果。
17例管状癌中,15例在乳腺X线摄影中表现为边缘有毛刺的不规则形肿块。17个肿块中有16个有中央密度影。15例管状癌中有8例(53%)可见毛刺长于中央病变直径。8例管状癌伴有钙化,其中4例钙化怀疑为恶性。超声检查发现15个低回声肿块。15例中有14例(93%)超声检查肿块边缘不清。15例中有14例有后方声影。
管状癌在乳腺X线摄影中通常表现为边缘有毛刺、中央有密度影的不规则形肿块,大多数管状癌在超声检查中可表现为边缘不清、有后方声影的低回声肿块。尽管管状癌的乳腺X线摄影和超声特征不足以将其与放射状瘢痕区分开来,但超声检查可用于指导活检以及评估多灶性和多中心性疾病。