Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (12): 1801-.
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Abstract: Objective To assess the clinical value of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in early diagnosis of breastcancer. Methods CEUS was performed in 107 cases of ultrasound BI-RADS® category 3 or category 4 small breast tumors(diameter no greater than 10 mm) before surgery. The range, type and patter of enhancement of the tumor and thesurrounding tissues were observed, and the time-intensity curve (TIC) was analyzed for TIC curve type, basic and peakintensity, enhancement intensity, rising slope, and enhancement intensity. The results were analyzed comparatively betweenbenign and malignant tumors. Results The peak intensity, enhancement intensity index and peak time in CEUS werestatistically significant between benign and malignant breast tumor (t=-2.310, -2.592, -2.127, P=0.021, 0.010, 0.033), and theintensity difference and rising slope also differed significantly (t=-3.422, -3.388, P=0.001, 0.001). TIC curve type, enhancementpattern, enhancement types and enhancement range were statistically significantly between benign and malignant breasttumor (P<0.001). Conclusion Benign and malignant BI-RADS® category 3 or 4 small breast tumors differ in the peak intensity,enhancement intensity index and peak time in CEUS. More nodular hyperplasia showed no enhancement in CEUS, and 97.8%of the lesions without enhancement are benign. In enhanced breast nodules, malignant breast lesions show more quickwash-in and wash-out type and quick wash-in and slow wash-out type, and the latter is more common; benign lesions oftenshow a slow wash-in and slow wash-out type. In CEUS, the range of enhancement in malignant nodules is wider than that intwo-dimensional ultrasound.
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