Review Article: Breast Calcifications on Mammography

Kameswari P
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mucin accumulating in the duct, lobular acini or cavities associated with the lesion. These calcifications can appear in low to intermediate grade DCIS or benign conditions such as sclerosing adenosis and ductal hyperplasia. They take a round or hazy/amorphous shape with size of the calcification depending on the size of the duct. Calcifications within the ducts and lobules can also be formed by the calcium deposition within cell debris and Abstract Breast calcifications are the most common finding on mammograms and can show significant morphological variability. With the help of the BIRADS (Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System) lexicon they can be divided into benign and malignant types but there remains overlap between these two categories. Micro calcifications which fall in the ‘suspicious’ category can occur without the presence of an associated mass or architectural distortion. Micro- calcifications are also one of the first features to be seen on mammograms in DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma In Situ ), leading to early diagnosis and prompt treatment. With the advent of newer technologies in imaging, more information regarding the radiological extent of disease and cancer type associated with the calcification can be determined. This review aims to cover the BIRADS fifth edition descriptors and lexicons of breast calcifications on mammography. Calcifications are a common entity on mammograms, with most being benign. With the evolution in mammogram technology and screening programmes, microcalcifications have become easier to detect with reporting of DCIS increasing, thereby reducing patient mortality. With this review paper, we aim to review the imaging descriptors of benign and malignant calcifications seen on mammograms with a pictorial representation and brief literature review.
综述文章:乳腺钙化的乳房x光检查
粘蛋白积聚在导管、小叶腺泡或与病变相关的腔中。这些钙化可出现在中低级别的DCIS或良性疾病中,如硬化性腺病和导管增生。它们呈圆形或模糊/无定形形状,钙化的大小取决于导管的大小。导管和小叶内的钙化也可由细胞碎片内的钙沉积形成。摘要乳腺钙化是乳房X光片上最常见的发现,并可显示出显著的形态学变异。在BIRADS(乳腺成像报告和数据系统)词典的帮助下,它们可以分为良性和恶性类型,但这两类之间仍然存在重叠。属于“可疑”类别的微钙化可以在没有相关肿块或建筑变形的情况下发生。微钙化也是在DCIS(原位导管癌)的乳房X光片上最先发现的特征之一,可以早期诊断和及时治疗。随着新成像技术的出现,可以确定与钙化相关的疾病的放射性程度和癌症类型的更多信息。这篇综述旨在涵盖BIRADS第五版关于乳腺钙化的描述和词汇。钙化是乳房X光片上常见的实体,大多数是良性的。随着乳房X光检查技术和筛查计划的发展,随着DCIS报告的增加,微钙化变得更容易检测,从而降低了患者死亡率。在这篇综述文章中,我们的目的是通过图像表示和简要的文献综述来回顾乳腺X线片上良性和恶性钙化的成像描述符。
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