Differential diagnosis of benign and malignant male breast lesions in mammography. Issue 132 (November 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Differential diagnosis of benign and malignant male breast lesions in mammography. Issue 132 (November 2020)
- Main Title:
- Differential diagnosis of benign and malignant male breast lesions in mammography
- Authors:
- Huang, Yan
Xiao, Qin
Sun, Yiqun
Li, Qin
Wang, Simin
Gu, Yajia - Abstract:
- Highlights: Mammographic characteristics could contribute to distinguishing malignant and benign male breast lesions. Imaging model showed favourable diagnostic ability and potential in enhancing the diagnostic accuracy of male breast lesions. Our study could contribute to guiding clinical treatment and reducing unnecessary biopsy. Abstract: Purpose: To investigate the mammographic characteristics in discriminating benign and malignant male breast lesions. Methods: Male patients with breast lesions detected by preoperative mammography were enrolled in this study from Jan 2011 to Dec 2018. All lesions were confirmed by biopsy and classified into benign group or malignant group. Imaging features included lesions location, lesion type, lesion density, lesion eccentricity, accompanying signs(calcification, nipple retraction, thickened skin and enlarged lymph nodes) were recorded and analysed by statistical methods. The AUC was calculated to assess their diagnostic performance in distinguishing benign and malignant lesions. This model was further validated by 0.632 bootstrap. Results: A total of 93 men(median age: 60, range 32–81 years) were enrolled, 43 patients in the benign group and 50 patients in the malignant group. In the univariate logistic analysis, age, lesion location, lesion type, lesion density, lesion eccentricity, calcification, nipple retraction and skin thickening were significantly different ( p < 0.05). When the lesion showed a mass in mammography, those with aHighlights: Mammographic characteristics could contribute to distinguishing malignant and benign male breast lesions. Imaging model showed favourable diagnostic ability and potential in enhancing the diagnostic accuracy of male breast lesions. Our study could contribute to guiding clinical treatment and reducing unnecessary biopsy. Abstract: Purpose: To investigate the mammographic characteristics in discriminating benign and malignant male breast lesions. Methods: Male patients with breast lesions detected by preoperative mammography were enrolled in this study from Jan 2011 to Dec 2018. All lesions were confirmed by biopsy and classified into benign group or malignant group. Imaging features included lesions location, lesion type, lesion density, lesion eccentricity, accompanying signs(calcification, nipple retraction, thickened skin and enlarged lymph nodes) were recorded and analysed by statistical methods. The AUC was calculated to assess their diagnostic performance in distinguishing benign and malignant lesions. This model was further validated by 0.632 bootstrap. Results: A total of 93 men(median age: 60, range 32–81 years) were enrolled, 43 patients in the benign group and 50 patients in the malignant group. In the univariate logistic analysis, age, lesion location, lesion type, lesion density, lesion eccentricity, calcification, nipple retraction and skin thickening were significantly different ( p < 0.05). When the lesion showed a mass in mammography, those with a circumscribed margin were likely malignant ( p < 0.05). In the multivariate logistic analysis, non-retro-areola lesions (OR: 6.900, 95 % CI: 1.413∼33.691, p < 0.05), eccentric lesions (OR: 14.566, 95 % CI: 2.800∼75.777, p < 0.05), high-density lesions (OR: 11.052, 95 % CI: 2.235∼54.666, p < 0.05), calcification (OR: 12.715 95 % CI: 1.316∼122.848, p < 0.05) and nipple retraction (OR: 24.681, 95 % CI: 2.853∼213.542 p < 0.05) were associated with breast cancer. Those variables were used to build logistic model and the AUC of the imaging model was 0.904. The imaging model was verified by 0.632 bootstrap resampling, and the AUC after 0.632 bootstrap was 0.892. Conclusion: Mammographic characteristics could contribute to distinguishing malignant and benign male breast lesions, and the imaging model showed excellent diagnostic performance, which may help to guide clinical decision-making. … (more)
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- European journal of radiology. Issue 132(2020)
- Journal:
- European journal of radiology
- Issue:
- Issue 132(2020)
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- Volume 132, Issue 132 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 132
- Issue:
- 132
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0132-0132-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-11
- Subjects:
- Male breast lesions -- Malignant -- Mammography -- Diagnosis
Medical radiology -- Periodicals
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Radiologie médicale -- Périodiques
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.109339 ↗
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