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박나리 (고신대학교병원) 이충한 (고신대학교병원) 류동원 (고신대학교병원)
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대한종양외과학회 KOREAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY Korean Journal of Clinical Oncology 제8권 제1호
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2012.6
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57 - 62 (6page)

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This article was granted by Kosin Medical colleage 2011
Purpose : Triple-negative breast cancer is characterized as a cancer with a high malignancy potential and a poor prognosis. Therefore, early detection of this subtype of breast cancer is vital. In this paper, we describe ultrasound findings of triple-negative breast cancer in our hospital cases and investigate the specific features of this subtype.
Methods : From June 2010 to December 2010, ultrasound findings of 74 patients with breast cancer were retrospectively reviewed. Ultrasound findings were reviewed according to the BI-RADs. Ultrasound findings were classified as masses, low echoic area, distortions, and calcifications. Noted features included shapes, patterns of internal echoes, posterior echoes, vascularity. Chi-squared tests were used for statistical analysis.
Results : Round shape was found in 20 patients (54.1%) in TNBC. And microlobulated margin was found in 16 patients (43.2%) in TNBC. Also echogenic halo and posterior acoustic enhancement was found in 34 patients (91.9%), 12 patients (32.4%) respectively. Round shape was more associated with TNBC than other tumor types (p=0.018). Also posterior acoustic enhancement was associated with TNBC than other tumor type (p=0.022).
Conclusion : Ultrasound imaging together revealed that the ultrasound features of triple negative breast cancer include a round mass, with posterior echogenic enhancement.

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