超声上与可疑肿块相关的回声环:乳腺癌诊断的表现及其与肿瘤病理特征的关系。

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Derek L Nguyen, Lars J Grimm, Victoria A Wells, Katie Shpanskaya, Jay A Baker
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背景:BI-RADS第6版超声词典预计将包括回声环作为一个新的相关特征,定义为部分或完全包围肿块并破坏周围组织纹理的厚高回声带。目的:探讨乳腺超声对乳腺恶性肿瘤的诊断价值及其与肿瘤病理特征的关系。方法:本回顾性研究纳入了2022年7月1日至2023年6月30日期间接受乳腺超声诊断显示可疑肿块(BI-RADS分类4或5)并随后进行超声引导活检的患者。两名放射科医生独立审查了与肿块相关的回声皮(要求≥25%周长)的超声检查;读卡器还测量了无回声皮和含回声皮的肿块。以组织病理学为参照评价诊断效果。结果:纳入511例患者,平均年龄52岁,可疑肿块583例;249个肿块诊断为乳腺恶性肿瘤。回声环的存在使阅读器1对乳腺恶性肿瘤的敏感性和特异性分别为58%和81%,阅读器2为51%和85%。读卡器1(浸润性导管癌[IDC][62%]、浸润性小叶癌[ILC][57%]、导管原位癌[DCIS] [24%]; p= 0.003)和读卡器2 (IDC[53%]、ILC[53%]、DCIS [18%]; p= 0.03)伴有回声环。读卡器1(管腔A[66%]、管腔B[48%]、her2富集[100%]、基底样[49%],p= 0.002)和读卡器2(管腔A[62%]、管腔B[32%]、her2富集[67%]、基底样[31%])与浸润性肿瘤分子亚型相关。结论:超声读卡器是乳腺恶性肿瘤特异性高于敏感性的指标。在乳腺恶性肿瘤中,这一发现与浸润性癌症有关。包皮减少了相对于外科病理对肿瘤大小的低估。临床影响:这些结果提供了对超声回声环的临床意义的见解。
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Echogenic Rind Associated With Suspicious Masses on Ultrasound: Performance for Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Associations With Pathologic Tumor Characteristics.

Background: The BI-RADS 6th edition ultrasound lexicon is anticipated to include an echogenic rind as a new associated feature, defined as a thick hyperechoic band partially or completely surrounding a mass and disrupting surrounding tissue texture. Objective: To assess the performance for breast malignancy diagnosis and associations with pathologic tumor characteristics of an echogenic rind associated with a suspicious mass on breast ultrasound. Methods: This retrospective study included patients who underwent diagnostic breast ultrasound showing a suspicious mass (BI-RADS category 4 or 5) and subsequent ultrasound-guided biopsy from July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023. Two radiologists independently reviewed ultrasound examinations for echogenic rinds (requiring ≥25% circumferential extent) associated with masses; readers also measured masses without and with inclusion of echogenic rinds. Diagnostic performance was evaluated using histopathology as the reference. Results: The study included 511 patients (mean age, 52 years) with 583 suspicious masses; 249 masses were diagnosed as breast malignancy. Presence of echogenic rind yielded sensitivity and specificity for breast malignancy for reader 1 of 58% and 81%, and reader 2 of 51% and 85%, respectively. An echogenic rind was associated with invasive cancer for reader 1 (invasive ductal carcinoma [IDC] [62%], invasive lobular carcinoma [ILC] [57%], ductal carcinoma in situ [DCIS] [24%]; p=.003) and reader 2 (IDC [53%], ILC [53%], DCIS [18%]; p=.03). An echogenic rind was associated with invasive cancer molecular subtype for reader 1 (luminal A [66%], luminal B [48%], HER2-enriched [100%], basal-like [49%], p=.002) and reader 2 (luminal A [62%], luminal B [32%], HER2-enriched [67%], basal-like [31%]; p<.001). In 168 resected malignancies, the difference between pathologic tumor size (mean, 19 mm) and ultrasound-based mass size, without and with inclusion of echogenic rinds, for reader 1 was 4 mm and 3 mm, and reader 2 was 7 mm and 5 mm, respectively. Conclusions: An echogenic rind serves as a more specific than sensitive indicator of breast malignancy. Among breast malignancies, the finding is associated with invasive cancer. Inclusion of the rind decreases tumor size underestimation relative to surgical pathology. Clinical Impact: These results provide insights into the clinical implications of an echogenic rind on ultrasound.

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期刊介绍: Founded in 1907, the monthly American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR) is the world’s longest continuously published general radiology journal. AJR is recognized as among the specialty’s leading peer-reviewed journals and has a worldwide circulation of close to 25,000. The journal publishes clinically-oriented articles across all radiology subspecialties, seeking relevance to radiologists’ daily practice. The journal publishes hundreds of articles annually with a diverse range of formats, including original research, reviews, clinical perspectives, editorials, and other short reports. The journal engages its audience through a spectrum of social media and digital communication activities.
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