Sonographically depicted breast clustered microcysts: is follow-up appropriate?

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Berg, WA [1 ]
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[1] Johns Hopkins Greenspring, Lutherville Timonium, MD 21093 USA
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10.2214/AJR.04.0929
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
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OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to evaluate outcomes of lesions prospectively classified on breast sonography as clustered microcysts without a discrete solid component. SUBJECTS AND METHODS. Over a 4-year interval during which 1,900 consecutive breast sonography examinations were obtained at the University of Maryland, 110 examinations (5.8%) yielded 123 lesions so classified. Sonography was performed by a physician using a linear-array broadband transducer (L7.5-12 or L7-13 MHz). Follow-up of at least 24 months was available for 66 lesions, and 14-gauge core biopsy was performed on another 13 lesions. The median patient age was 48 years (range, 32-71 years), and the median lesion size was 8 mm (range, 5-30 mm). RESULTS. Of the 79 lesions with acceptable follow-up, all were depicted sonographically, 57 (72%) were seen mammographically, and four (5%) were palpable. Of the 13 lesions biopsied, five (38%) showed apocrine metaplasia; five (38%), fibrocystic changes; two (15%), cysts; and one (8%), a microscopic fibroadenoma and cysts. Of the 66 lesions with 2-year follow-up, 35 (53%) were stable, 15 (23%) had resolved, 12 (18%) decreased, and four (6%) minimally increased at I year and were then stable (n = 2) or decreased (n = 2) after 2 subsequent years. Fusion of several small cystic spaces was seen in one (2%) of the lesions followed. CONCLUSION. Breast clustered microcysts are relatively common, seen in 5.8% of breast sonograms. In our series of 79 lesions with follow-up, none proved malignant: Follow-up on an annual basis appears reasonable for most such lesions. Validation of this approach across multiple centers is needed.
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