Abstract

BackgroundThe aim of the study is to characterize the breast lesions on high-resolution Ultrasound and digital mammography to find the patterns and prevalence of different breast lesions in different age groups of our population.ResultsThis prospective study was conducted at a breast care clinic of a tertiary care hospital from Jan 2018 to Dec 2019. Patients with breast-related complaints were enrolled. Patients under the 35 years of age were evaluated on High-Resolution Ultrasound (HR-USG) and those over 35 years of age on digital Mammography. Any lesion on digital mammography was characterized on HR-USG. Fine Needle Aspiration (FNAC) and Trucut biopsy was done where pathological correlation required. Data of all enrolled patients were recorded and analyzed. Patients with known cases of carcinoma breast on follow-up were excluded from the study. Total 6850 patients enrolled in our breast care clinic during study period. 5111 were above the age of 35 years while 1739 were under the age of 35 years. No lesion could be found in 3915 patients and were reported normal. 2935 patients were found to have different breast lesions. The frequency of different lesions was different in both age groups. The overall frequency of lesions was as malignancy 16.2%, benign lesions including Fibroadenoma, simple cysts, Lipoma and Galactocele 16%, inflammatory lesions including abscess 7.86% and Duct Ectasia 2.75%.ConclusionsIn developing countries where mass screening programs are deficient, Breast Care clinics in tertiary care hospitals have a noteworthy role in early detection of breast cancer and other breast lesions.

Highlights

  • The aim of the study is to characterize the breast lesions on high-resolution Ultrasound and digital mammography to find the patterns and prevalence of different breast lesions in different age groups of our population

  • Patients below the age of 35 years are evaluated on Sonomammography/ High-Resolution Ultrasound (HR-USG) that allows the characterization of lesions detected on digital mammography [9,10,11]

  • Total 6850 patients enrolled in our breast care clinic were divided into two groups, one below the 35 years of age and second above the age of 35 years. 1739 patients were enrolled in group 1 and 5111 in group 2

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Introduction

The aim of the study is to characterize the breast lesions on high-resolution Ultrasound and digital mammography to find the patterns and prevalence of different breast lesions in different age groups of our population. Digital Mammography is the modality of choice for patients above the age of 35 years. Its diagnostic and screening value is dependent on tissue density of breasts, being low sensitivity for dense breast [3, 9]. Patients below the age of 35 years are evaluated on Sonomammography/ HR-USG that allows the characterization of lesions detected on digital mammography [9,10,11]. USG of breast gains value in patients with dense breast tissue where digital mammography has poor sensitivity [9, 12]. Its sensitivity for detection of lesions is not impeded by tissue density [5]. Literature shows reporting of solid lesion less than 5 mm [15]

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