Breast Cancer
Online ISSN : 1880-4233
Print ISSN : 1340-6868
ISSN-L : 1340-6868
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DCIS Showing Architectural Distortion on the Screening Mammogram – Comparison of Mammographic and Pathological Findings
Ken SekineHiroko Tsunoda-ShimizuMari KikuchiYukihisa SaidaTomonori KawasakiKoyu Suzuki
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Keywords: MMG, Distortion, DCIS
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2007 Volume 14 Issue 3 Pages 281-284

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Abstract
Background: Patients with mammograms showing architectural distortion often have an invasive carcinoma with noticeable fibrosis, such as scirrhous carcinoma or invasive lobular carcinoma. However, architectural distortion is also seen in some cases of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).
Methods: Of the 316 patients operated on in our hospital from October 2003 to June 2004, 54 were histopathologically diagnosed as having DCIS (excluding cases with microinvasion). Of these 54 patients, 5 exhibited architectural distortion on the preoperative mammogram. The aim of this study was to correlate the radiologic and pathologic features of DCIS showing architectural distortion on the mammogram.
Results: The mammograms of the 5 patients revealed clusters of calcifications in the architectural distortion. Sclerosis was seen in the interstitium around the DCIS in 3 cases, and DCIS components were found in Cooper's ligament in 4 cases. In 2 cases, sclerosing adenosis was seen in the background of the DCIS.
Conclusion: It is generally accepted that architectural distortion in DCIS is due to sclerosing adenosis, but sclerosis in the interstitium around the DCIS and presence of DCIS components in Cooper's ligament proved to be the cause of architectural distortion in the cases described here. Since architectural distortion is also seen in DCIS cases, we think that besides the diagnosis of malignancy, the presence or absence of infiltration should be histopathologically established before surgery.
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