M A Cohen1, S J Sferlazza. 1. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Guttman Diagnostic Center, New York, NY 10003, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the usefulness of sonography in revealing radial scars suspected on mammography. CONCLUSION: Many radial scars are visible on sonography and, when visible, may present features virtually identical to those of carcinoma of the breast. Findings indicative of a radial scar are often more conspicuous on sonography than on mammography; thus, sonography may have a definitive role when evaluating subtle findings suggestive of a radial scar or when features of a radial scar are evident on only one mammographic view and cannot be localized with certainty.
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the usefulness of sonography in revealing radial scars suspected on mammography. CONCLUSION: Many radial scars are visible on sonography and, when visible, may present features virtually identical to those of carcinoma of the breast. Findings indicative of a radial scar are often more conspicuous on sonography than on mammography; thus, sonography may have a definitive role when evaluating subtle findings suggestive of a radial scar or when features of a radial scar are evident on only one mammographic view and cannot be localized with certainty.
Authors: Anthony G Douglas-Jones; Jemimah L Denson; Adam C Cox; Iwan B Harries; Guy Stevens Journal: J Clin Pathol Date: 2006-05-26 Impact factor: 3.411