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Value of breast imaging in women with painful breasts: observational follow up study.

L E Duijm1, G L Guit, J H Hendriks, J O Zaat, W P Mali.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine the value of breast imaging in patients with localised or diffuse pain in the breast in whom physical examination shows no abnormalities.
DESIGN: Observational follow up study.
SETTING: Radiology department of a teaching hospital in the Netherlands.
SUBJECTS: Altogether 987 women referred for radiological breast imaging because of pain alone and a control group of 987 asymptomatic women referred for a screening mammogram. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Correlation of the radiological findings with clinical and pathological findings over two years of follow up.
RESULTS: Radiological examination of the painful breast(s) showed the following: normal findings in 854 (86.5%) women, benign abnormalities in 85 (8.6%; mainly small cysts or mastopathy), abnormalities that were probably benign in 36 (3.6%), suspicious findings in 8 (0.8%), and malignancy in 4 (0.4%). Biopsy of the painful area was performed in 10 of the 939 women with normal findings or benign abnormalities, in two of 36 women with radiological abnormalities that were probably benign, and in all women with suspicious or malignant findings. Only the four lesions that had been classified radiologically as malignant were found to be malignant at surgery. The prevalence of breast cancer was similar in symptomatic and control women.
CONCLUSIONS: Breast imaging in women who present with pain alone is of value only in providing reassurance--no abnormalities are usually found in the painful area, radiological abnormalities classified as benign do not generally have any clinical consequences, and the prevalence of cancer is low in these women. Biopsy of the painful area should be performed only where radiological findings are suspicious.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9831579      PMCID: PMC28731          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.317.7171.1492

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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