Mammographic and echographic changes after breast surgery performed for benign lesions.
Busygina О.V., Bakhtiozin R.F., Pasynkov D.V., Kliouchkin I.V.
Purpose. To develop the follow-up strategy for women underwent breast surgery for benign lesions. |
1 - Oncology Dispenser of Mari El Republic. Yoshkar-Ola, Russia. 2 - I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. Moscow, Russia. 3 - Kazan State Medical University. Kazan, Russia. |
Material and methods. A total of 212 women (19-78 years old; mean — 48,5 ±21,3 years), length of observation from the date of surgery — 0,5-54 years (mean — 18 years). Results. Possible mammographic changes: no asymmetric areas in ACR A-B breasts (8 patients; 4%); in ACR С-D (26; 14,8%); asymmetric areas in ACR A-B breasts (70; 33%); in ACR С-D (72; 40,9%). Possible echographic changes: hyperechoic scar: on the fibrous background (75; 35,4%); on the glandular background (45; 21,3%); on the fatty background (78; 36,8%); hypoechoic scar (15; 7,1%); masses in the scar (33; 15,6%). Conclusion. The proposed follow-up interval is 6 months. The approach with account of specific postoperative changes showed the sensitivity 100% and pre biopsy specificity 88,7% for breast cancer induced the previous breast surgery.
Keywords: benign lesion, breast, lumpectomy, mammography, ultrasonography.
Corresponding author:Busygina О.V., e-mail: Этот e-mail адрес защищен от спам-ботов, для его просмотра у Вас должен быть включен Javascript .
For citation: : Busygina О.V., Bakhtiozin R.F., Pasynkov D.V., Kliouchkin I.V. Mammographic and echographic changes after breast surgery performed for benign lesions. REJR 2017; 7 (2):78-87. DOI:10.21569/2222-7415-2017-7-2-78-87./em>
Received: 21.04.2017 Accepted:25.05.2017