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    Elastography in the diagnosis of breast lesions: comparison of different elastographic features

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    Background Breast elastography is a non-invasive and widely accessible method used in the differential diagnostic procedure in addition to B-mode imaging. Purpose To assess the role of elastographic features in the differentiation of breast lesions and to evaluate the importance of depth in the choice of reference fat tissue for the calculation of strain ratio. Material and Methods From January to August 2015, 242 breast lesions were evaluated using elastographic assessment based on qualitative and semi-quantitative parameters (color map, strain ratio, length ratio) as well as elastographic analysis. Histological findings were considered as gold-standard. Results Sensitivity and specificity of B-mode ultrasound imaging were 90% and 60%, respectively. Color map sensitivity was 98% and specificity 46%; strain ratio sensitivity 81% and specificity 70%; length ratio sensitivity 64% and specificity 76%. Combined analysis of these three elastographic features improved the overall diagnostic performance of any of the three parameters alone, yielded sensitivity similar to that of color map (95%) and specificity comparable to strain ratio and length ratio (70%). There was no significant difference in strain ratio obtained from the reference fat tissue at the same depth as the lesion and at a different depth (sensitivity 77% versus 84%; specificity 70% versus 68%; P < 0.001). Conclusion In our experience, elastography can improve ultrasound characterization of the lesion, particularly if elastographic analysis is performed

    Is pattern III as evidenced by US Color-Doppler useful in predicting thyroid nodule malignancy? Large-scale retrospective analysis

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    Objective. To evaluate whether pattern III of color Doppler Ultrasound may identify malignant nodules. Materials and Methods. We have retrospectively analyzed data pertaining to 1090 patients of both genders (230 males, 860 females), with an average age of 53 years (min 17 years, max 81 years), who underwent thyroidectomy in Department of Surgical Sciences of Sapienza University of Rome since January 2003 through June 2009. We correlated color-Doppler characteristics and histological features through statistical analysis so as to verify statistical correlation between them. Results. Our study showed that 164/273 (60.1%) patients with malignant disease were associated with vascularization pattern III. Regarding benign disease, 152/268 (56.7%) patients showed a pattern of vascularization 3 at ultrasonography. The statistical analysis was not able to show any correlation between pattern III and malignancy. Conclusion. Pattern 111 cannot be used to predict malignancy with confidence, and FNA is still mandatory to rule out the nature of the nodule. Clin Ter 2010; 161(2):e49-e5
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