Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini, Masoumeh Gity, Parham Talebi Boroujeni, Mona Asghari Ahmadabad, Ali Jahanshahi
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Abstract
Context: Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) is a benign inflammatory condition of the breasts with an unknown etiology, which can mimic breast cancer on conventional ultrasound. Other imaging modalities, such as mammography and magnetic resonance imaging, cannot efficiently differentiate this condition from malignancies. Elastography is a novel imaging technique used to evaluate tissue elasticity. Objectives: This systematic review aimed to investigate the imaging features of IGM on elastography and also to determine whether this modality is useful for distinguishing IGM from other breast malignancies. Materials and Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted across several databases, including Medline, Embase, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Web of Science, in October 2022. The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) critical appraisal tool was used for the quality assessment of the studies. Results: After screening 851 articles, seven studies investigating ultrasound elastography were found to meet the inclusion criteria. Regarding the quantitative findings, both the strain ratio and shear wave velocity were observed to be higher in malignant masses as compared to IGM. Additionally, qualitative scoring systems, such as the Tsukuba and Tozaki classifications, assigned higher scores to malignant lesions. Five of the included studies in this review proposed a specific cut-off point for differentiating IGM from malignancies, using either shear wave velocity, strain ratio, or elasticity scores. In four of the studies, these criteria exhibited sensitivity and specificity of approximately 90%. Conclusion: The current findings suggest that ultrasound elastography can serve as a valuable tool for distinguishing IGM from breast malignancies. By potentially reducing the number of unnecessary tissue biopsies, this modality may lead to a more efficient patient evaluation process.
背景:特发性肉芽肿性乳腺炎(IGM)是一种病因不明的乳房良性炎症,在常规超声检查下可与乳腺癌相似。其他成像方式,如乳房x线摄影和磁共振成像,不能有效地将这种疾病与恶性肿瘤区分开来。弹性成像是一种用于评估组织弹性的新型成像技术。目的:本系统综述旨在探讨IGM的弹性成像特征,并确定这种模式是否有助于将IGM与其他乳腺恶性肿瘤区分开来。材料与方法:于2022年10月对Medline、Embase、Cochrane Library、Scopus和Web of Science等多个数据库进行了全面的文献检索。乔安娜布里格斯研究所(JBI)的关键评估工具被用于研究的质量评估。结果:在筛选了851篇文章后,有7篇关于超声弹性成像的研究符合纳入标准。定量结果显示,恶性肿块的应变比和横波速度均高于IGM。此外,定性评分系统,如Tsukuba和Tozaki分类,给恶性病变更高的分数。本综述中纳入的五项研究提出了区分IGM与恶性肿瘤的特定截止点,使用剪切波速、应变比或弹性评分。在其中四项研究中,这些标准的敏感性和特异性约为90%。结论:超声弹性成像可作为鉴别IGM与乳腺恶性肿瘤的有效工具。通过潜在地减少不必要的组织活检的数量,这种方式可能导致更有效的患者评估过程。
期刊介绍:
The Iranian Journal of Radiology is the official journal of Tehran University of Medical Sciences and the Iranian Society of Radiology. It is a scientific forum dedicated primarily to the topics relevant to radiology and allied sciences of the developing countries, which have been neglected or have received little attention in the Western medical literature.
This journal particularly welcomes manuscripts which deal with radiology and imaging from geographic regions wherein problems regarding economic, social, ethnic and cultural parameters affecting prevalence and course of the illness are taken into consideration.
The Iranian Journal of Radiology has been launched in order to interchange information in the field of radiology and other related scientific spheres. In accordance with the objective of developing the scientific ability of the radiological population and other related scientific fields, this journal publishes research articles, evidence-based review articles, and case reports focused on regional tropics.
Iranian Journal of Radiology operates in agreement with the below principles in compliance with continuous quality improvement:
1-Increasing the satisfaction of the readers, authors, staff, and co-workers.
2-Improving the scientific content and appearance of the journal.
3-Advancing the scientific validity of the journal both nationally and internationally.
Such basics are accomplished only by aggregative effort and reciprocity of the radiological population and related sciences, authorities, and staff of the journal.