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Journal of the Korean Society for Breast Screening
2006 Volume.3 No. 2 p.125 ~ p.130
Reanalysis of the Suspicious Malignant Solid Nodules, Based on Ultrasonography
Kwak Jin-Young

Kim Eun-Kyung
You Jai-Kyung
Oh Ki-Keun
Kim Min-Jung
Son Eun-Ju
Choi Seon-Hyeong
Abstract
Purpose: The objective of our study was to reconsider the usefulness of many characteristics on US for differentiating
benign and malignant masses.

Materials and Methods: From February 2000 through April 2001, we retrospectively evaluated 309 solid breast nodules (282 patients) on US, which were categorized suspicious malignancy or suggestive malignancy, prospectively and confirmed by core-needle biopsy or operation. We analyzed the solid nodules, according to eight known malignant characteristics, which have been described in Stavros et al¡¯s study. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and odds ratio were calculated.

Results: Among 309 lesions diagnosed as suspicious or suggestive malignancy prospectively, 140 lesions (45.31%) were confirmed as malignant nodules. The mean number of these findings per one nodule was 2.5 (benign nodule: 2.2, malignant nodule: 2.7). Spiculated margin, marked hypoechogenecity, shadowing, and punctate microcalcifications were statistically significant. Odds ratio of punctate calcifications is the highest (19.5), followed by marked hypoechogenecity (3.1), spiculated margin (1.9), spiculated, microlobulated or angular margin (1.7), taller than wide (1.2), additional findings (1), and shadowing (0.6).

Conclusion: Ultrasonographic findings are useful to differentiate malignant from benign solid nodules by that of Stavros et al¡¯s.
KEYWORD
Breast US, Breast neoplasm, Breast cancer
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