Evaluation of breast lesions with contrast-enhanced ultrasound using the microvascular imaging technique: Initial observations
He Liu, Yu-Xin Jiang, Ji-Bin Liu, Qing-Li Zhu, Qiang Sun
The Breast 17 (2008) 532 - 539
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The aim of the paper was to evaluate the usefulness of contrast-enhanced ultrasound using the microvascular imaging technique in the diagnosis of breast lesions. Conventional and contrast-enhanced ultrasound using the microvascular imaging technique were performed after administration of SonoVue. The peripheral enhancement pattern was suggestive of malignancy, with a sensitivity of 39.5%, specificity of 98.3%, PPV of 94.4%, NPV of 69.4%, and accuracy of 73.8%. Homogeneous, regional, and heterogeneous enhancement patterns did not show meaningful diagnostic information
Thursday, 9 October 2008
Breast screening: Axillary lymph node status of interval cancers by interval year
Breast screening: Axillary lymph node status of interval cancers by interval year
Lauro Bucchi, Donella Puliti, Alessandra Ravaioli, Laura Cortesi, Vincenzo De Lisi, Fabio Falcini, Stefano Ferretti, Alfonso Frigerio, Lucia Mangone, Marco Petrella, Chiara Petrucci, Priscilla Sassoli de Bianchi, Adele Traina, Rosario Tumino, Roberto Zanetti, Manuel Zorzi, Eugenio Paci
The Breast 17 (2008) 477 - 483
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We can confirm the hypothesis that there exists a relationship between the time since last negative screen and the biological aggressiveness of interval-surfacing cancers. The second interval year, but not the first, was associated with an excess risk of lymph node metastases that was independent from tumour size and grade. The results of this study improve the understanding of the screening process, particularly the interplay between mammography sensitivity and the natural history of breast cancer.
Lauro Bucchi, Donella Puliti, Alessandra Ravaioli, Laura Cortesi, Vincenzo De Lisi, Fabio Falcini, Stefano Ferretti, Alfonso Frigerio, Lucia Mangone, Marco Petrella, Chiara Petrucci, Priscilla Sassoli de Bianchi, Adele Traina, Rosario Tumino, Roberto Zanetti, Manuel Zorzi, Eugenio Paci
The Breast 17 (2008) 477 - 483
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We can confirm the hypothesis that there exists a relationship between the time since last negative screen and the biological aggressiveness of interval-surfacing cancers. The second interval year, but not the first, was associated with an excess risk of lymph node metastases that was independent from tumour size and grade. The results of this study improve the understanding of the screening process, particularly the interplay between mammography sensitivity and the natural history of breast cancer.
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