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Should surgeons as well as radiologists report mammograms in symptomatic patients?
引用本文:Vidya R,Dixon JM. Should surgeons as well as radiologists report mammograms in symptomatic patients?[J]. Breast (Edinburgh, Scotland), 2001, 10(2): 140-142. DOI: 10.1054/brst.2000.0216
作者姓名:Vidya R  Dixon JM
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Should surgeons as well as radiologists report mammograms in symptomatic patients?
Vidya R,Dixon J M. Should surgeons as well as radiologists report mammograms in symptomatic patients?[J]. Breast (Edinburgh, Scotland), 2001, 10(2): 140-142. DOI: 10.1054/brst.2000.0216
Authors:Vidya R  Dixon J M
Affiliation:Edinburgh Breast Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK.
Abstract:This study compared the accuracy of interpretation by surgeons and radiologists of 1053 women who had two view mammography and a histological or cytological diagnosis of benign or malignant breast disease. Patients with large or locally advanced breast cancers who had definite clinical findings where radiology was not required to make a diagnosis were excluded. The sensitivity for radiologists was non-significantly greater (81%) than surgeons (78%), but specificity and positive predictive value was identical in the two groups of readers. Combining the reports of the radiologists and surgeons increased sensitivity to 85.4% which is a significant increase in the sensitivity of the radiologist alone, P =0.02. This study indicates that symptomatic mammograms should be read by surgeons as well as radiologists.
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