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A Comparison of Mammography and Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of Breast Masses in Early Stage
Author(s) -
Salwa Sadoon,
Muhammed Naseer,
Sameerah Saadoon,
Hadeel Ahmed
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
mağallaẗ al-kitāb li-l-ʿulūm al-ṣirfaẗ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-8141
pISSN - 2617-1260
DOI - 10.32441/kjps.02.02.p14
Subject(s) - medicine , mammography , fibroadenoma , malignancy , radiology , fibrocystic breast disease , physical examination , biopsy , ectasia , abscess , stage (stratigraphy) , mastitis , general surgery , breast cancer , surgery , pathology , cancer , paleontology , biology
Breasts are one of the secondary sexual characteristics in females. They are the rout for of nutrition & growing of infant till 4-6 months of age. Breast diseases are one of the most common diseases in the females of any society. Multiple types of benign breast lesions like fibroadenomas, simple cyst, breast abscess, lymph nodes enlargement and different malignancies are common pathologies of the breast. Up to 30% of women suffer from benign breast disease at any time of their life and this compels them to take the treatment. The prospective clinical study was achieved for 283 women ( age was ranged between 20 60 years) had palpable breast lesion referred by their managing surgeons to the radiological department at Azadi Teaching Hospital, for a period of 8 months (from January 2018 to August of the same year). The study depended firstly in all women on clinical examination/self-breast examination. Results:- 283 patients were included in this study with age between 20 _ 60 ys, most of the patients were diagnosed as fibroadenoma which is most common around 54.9% of the total cases studied, Fibrocystic diseases (Duct ectasia, cysts, and galactocele ) 19.3 %.Followed by infection as mastitis 15.4%, and phyllodes tumor less than 1% approximately and finallycarcinoma 9.5%.

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