Mammographic appearance of calcifications as a predictor of intraductal carcinoma histologic subtype |
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Authors: | S. Ciatto S. Bianchi V. Vezzosi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centro per lo Studio e la Prevenzione Oncologia, via A. Volta 171, I-50131 Florence, Italy;(2) Institute of Anatomia e Istologia Patologica, Florence University, Careggi Hospital, I-50134 Florence, Italy |
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Abstract: | We reviewed 109 consecutive cases of intraductal carcinoma to evaluate the association between histologic subtype (comedo = 35, non-comedo = 71, mixed = 3) and calcification type, as assessed by histology (amorphous vs. crystalline) or by mammography (coarsely granular, irregular shape, linear, branching vs. fine granular, irregular, or more or less regular oval or circular forms). Calcifications were microscopically or mammographically detected in 90.8% and 76.1% of cases, respectively, and a significant association was found between microscopic (amorphous) and mammographic (coarse granular, linear, branching) calcified types and histologic comedo subtypes (P <0.001). Nevertheless, accurate prediction of the histologic subtype on the basis of mammographic calcifications occurred only in 78.3% of cases with calcifications, and in 59.6% of all cases. Mammography is not a reliable method to predict DCIS histologic subtype at the present time.Correspondence to: S. Ciatto |
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Keywords: | Carcinoma breast diagnosis — Mammography calcifications |
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