Ko Kyung Hee, Jung Hae Kyoung, Kim Inwha
Department of Radiology, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University, School of Medicine, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2017 Aug;96(33):e7850. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000007850.
The purpose of this study was to analyze the background parenchymal echotexture (BP echo) on breast ultrasound in detail and to evaluate the relation BP echo with menopausal status. In addition, we correlated BP echo with mammographic breast density (MGD) and background parenchymal enhancement (BPE) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).The institutional review board of our hospital approved this retrospective study, and the requirement of informed consent was waived. We studied 138 women (mean age 51.6 years, range from 26 to 79 years) with newly diagnosed invasive breast cancer, who had performed preoperative mammography, ultrasound, and MR from June 2013 to June 2015. BP echo was classified as homogeneous and heterogeneous according to the BI-RADS US lexicon. MGD was described into fatty, scattered, heterogeneously dense, and extremely dense. BPE was categorized as minimal, mild, moderate, and marked. The relationship between the BP echo and menopausal status was investigated. Associations between the degree of BP echo with MGD grades and BPE grades were also evaluated.Of the 138 women, 74 (54%) were premenopausal and 64 (46%) were postmenopausal. Premenopausal women were more likely to have heterogeneous BP echo (60/74, 81%) compared with postmenopausal women (10/64, 16%) (P = .000). BP echo showed significant correlation with BPE in both premenopausal and postmenopausal women (P = .000). However, MGD showed no significant correlation with BP echo or BPE, regardless of menopausal states. In the postmenopausal group, 70% women (21/30) with dense MGD showed homogeneous BP echo and 77% women (23/30) with dense MGD showed nondense BPE.In conclusion, we demonstrated that the BP echo was influenced by menopausal status. Our data support the concept that BP echo is influenced by breast hormonal changes. Because there was a significant association between BP echo and BPE in pre- and post-menopausal women, the BP echo might be a good predictor for BPE.
本研究旨在详细分析乳腺超声检查中的背景实质回声纹理(BP回声),并评估BP回声与绝经状态的关系。此外,我们还将BP回声与乳腺钼靶密度(MGD)以及磁共振成像(MRI)上的背景实质强化(BPE)进行了关联分析。我院机构审查委员会批准了这项回顾性研究,并豁免了知情同意的要求。我们研究了138例新诊断为浸润性乳腺癌的女性(平均年龄51.6岁,范围26至79岁),这些患者在2013年6月至2015年6月期间进行了术前乳腺钼靶、超声和MRI检查。根据BI-RADS US词典,BP回声分为均匀和不均匀两类。MGD分为脂肪型、散在型、不均匀致密型和极度致密型。BPE分为轻微、轻度、中度和显著四类。研究了BP回声与绝经状态之间的关系。还评估了BP回声程度与MGD分级和BPE分级之间的关联。
在这138例女性中,74例(54%)为绝经前女性,64例(46%)为绝经后女性。与绝经后女性(10/64,16%)相比,绝经前女性更易出现不均匀BP回声(60/74,81%)(P = 0.000)。在绝经前和绝经后女性中,BP回声与BPE均显示出显著相关性(P = 0.000)。然而,无论绝经状态如何,MGD与BP回声或BPE均无显著相关性。在绝经后组中,70%(21/30)MGD致密的女性显示均匀BP回声,77%(23/30)MGD致密的女性显示非致密BPE。
总之,我们证明了BP回声受绝经状态影响。我们的数据支持BP回声受乳腺激素变化影响这一概念。由于绝经前和绝经后女性的BP回声与BPE之间存在显著关联,BP回声可能是BPE的良好预测指标。