2016
DOI: 10.1111/tbj.12677
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Imaging and Histopathologic Features of BI-RADS 3 Lesions Upgraded during Imaging Surveillance

Abstract: To evaluate imaging and histopathologic differences between screen-detected benign and malignant upgraded lesions initially assessed as BI-RADS 3 at diagnostic evaluation. An IRB approved retrospective review of the mammography data base from January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2008 identified 1,188 (1.07%) of 110,776 screening examinations assessed as BI-RADS 3 following diagnostic evaluation at our academic center (staffed by breast specialists) or our outpatient center (staffed by general radiologists), 1,017 w… Show more

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“…Notably, calcifications comprised the majority of lesions referred to as category 3, however, 80% (33/41) of the suspicious calcifications were benign. A lower percentage of masses and focal asymmetries were benign (63%; 12/19) . Similarly in Sickles’ study, calcifications only comprised 2/17 malignancies which arose from probably benign lesions .…”
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“…Notably, calcifications comprised the majority of lesions referred to as category 3, however, 80% (33/41) of the suspicious calcifications were benign. A lower percentage of masses and focal asymmetries were benign (63%; 12/19) . Similarly in Sickles’ study, calcifications only comprised 2/17 malignancies which arose from probably benign lesions .…”
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“…In this study, Michaels et al. demonstrated half (4/8) of the malignant calcifications returned invasive ductal carcinoma on histopathology, and these four cases were diagnosed at 12–24 months follow‐up . For microcalcifications, the current recommended follow‐up interval may be extended to reflect their short‐term statistically benign course.…”
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“…To the Editor: I read with great interest the article by Michaels et al 1 addressing the imaging and histopathologic features of BIRADS 3 lesions upgraded during imaging surveillance.…”
Section: Surveillance Of Birads 3 Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%