Does Real-time Compound Imaging Improve Evaluation of Breast Cancer Compared to Conventional Sonography?
Author(s) -
Bo Kyoung Seo,
Yu Whan Oh,
Kyu Ran Cho,
Young Hen Lee,
Hyung Joon Noh,
Ji Young Lee,
Juneyoung Lee,
BoKyung Je,
Eun Jeong Choi,
Nam Joon Lee,
Jung Hyuk Kim,
Jeoung Won Bae,
Seok Jin Kim
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
journal of korean breast cancer society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1598-3641
DOI - 10.4048/jkbcs.2002.5.2.102
Subject(s) - medicine , breast cancer , radiology , cancer , medical physics , oncology
Purpose: Real-time compound imaging obtains multiple coplanar tomographic ultrasound images and combines them into a single compound image, reducing acoustic artifacts and noise. The purpose of this study is to determine if real-time compound imaging improves evaluation of breast cancer compared to conventional sonography. Methods: From May 2000 to July 2001, we scanned the same axial plane with conventional sonography and real-time compound imaging in 520 patients with solid breast nodules. Twenty-eight cancers in 25 patients which were confirmed pathologically were included in this study. Twenty-five of 28 cases were invasive ductal carcinoma and the remaining three were ductal carcinoma in situ. Each image pair consisted of a conventional ultrasound and a real-time compound image with a stationary probe, to maintain an identical projection. The evaluating points were 1) contrast between cancer and normal breast tissue, 2) depiction of margin, 3) clarity of internal echotexture, 4) clarity of posterior echo pattern, and 5) clarity of internal microcalcifi-
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