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Diagnostic value of contrast-enhanced computed tomography for diagnosing the intraductal component of breast cancer.

S Akashi-Tanaka1, T Fukutomi, K Miyakawa, N Uchiyama, H Tsuda.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It is important to reduce local residual cancer to avoid local recurrence after breast conserving treatment. We therefore tried to detect the intraductal components and small invasive foci of breast cancers by contrast-enhanced helical computed tomography (CE-CT).
METHODS: In 122 women whose breasts were examined by CE-CT preoperatively, intraductal spread detected on ultrasound (US), mammography (MMG), and CE-CT, and extensive intraductal components (EICs) detected by histological examination were analyzed for correlations among the extent and subtypes of intraductal components, and deviations in tumor size.
RESULTS: EICs were present in 44 patients. The sensitivities of EIC detection by US, MMG, and CE-CT were 35%, 61%, and 88%, respectively, and the corresponding specificities were 83%, 86%, and 79%, respectively. The sensitivities of detecting EIC and small invasive foci were 34%, 57%, and 91%, respectively. In 5 patients, EIC could only be visualized by CE-CT. The median deviation of the size of intraductal spread revealed by CE-CT from pathological EIC was 0.0 cm (range + 3.0 to - 1.7 cm).
CONCLUSIONS: CE-CT is useful for visualizing intraductal spread and small invasive foci of breast cancer.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9694614     DOI: 10.1023/a:1005986529910

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat        ISSN: 0167-6806            Impact factor:   4.872


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