Diagnostic Accuracy of Sonomammography in Diagnosis of BIRADS 4 Suspicious Breast Lesions Keeping Histopathology as Gold Standard
Anam Manzoor, Iqra Rafique, Sana Naseer
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To assess
the diagnostic accuracy of sonomammography in diagnosis of BIRADS ≥4 suspicious
breast lesions taking histopathology as gold standard.
Design of the Study: It was a
descriptive cross-sectional study.
Study Settings: This
study was carried out at Department Of Diagnostic Radiology And Diagnostic
Imaging Combined Military Hospital, Lahore from January 2017 to June 2017.
Material and Methods: A total of
190 patients of age 30-70 years, presenting with palpable breast lesions with
BIRAD ≥4 undergoing biopsy under local anesthesia were included. Patients with
already diagnosed with breast cancer and recurrent breast lesion were excluded.
Then all patients were undergone USG by using a high-resolution unit (PLM703AT)
with a linear array probe centered at 7, 5 MHz, along with mammography using
mamomet 3000 NOVA SIEMENS, General Electric Medical Systems, Milwaukee.
Patients were labeled as positive or negative. Sonomammography findings were
correlated with histopathological findings.
Results of the Study: In 117
sonomammography positive patients, 107 (True Positive) had malignant breast
lesions and 08 (False Positive) had benign on histopathology findings. Among,
75 sonomammography negative patients, 06 (False Negative) had malignant breast
lesions on histopathology whereas 69 (True Negative) had benign lesions on
histopathology. Overall sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value,
negative predictive value and diagnostic accuracy of sonomammography in
diagnosis of BIRADS ≥4 suspicious breast lesions taking histopathology as gold
standard was 94.69%, 89.61%, 93.04%, 92.0% and 92.63% respectively.
Conclusion: This study concluded that diagnostic accuracy
of sonomammography in diagnosis of BIRADS ≥4 suspicious breast lesions is quite
high.
Keywords: Breast
lesions, malignant, sonomammography, sensitivity.