Exceto onde especificado diferentemente, a matéria publicada neste periódico é licenciada sob forma de uma licença Creative Commons -Atribuição 4. e margens irregulares em 60%, o tamanho lesional médio foi de 1,5 cm e a classificação BI-RADS mais comum foi a categoria IV com 76,2%. Na análise mamográfica, observou-se o aspecto morfológico predominante de nódulo com 81,81% e a avaliação das lesões revelou margens irregulares em 77,7%, o tamanho lesional médio foi de 1,8 cm. A categoria mais comum foi a classificação IV, com 72,72%. Comparando-se os resultados nos 2 métodos, obteve-se concordância geral de 86,15%. Conclusão: Pode-se concluir que, maiores esforços devem ser empregados com o intuito de possibilitar a detecção de lesões precoces, tendo em vista que mais de 90% das pacientes já apresentavam lesões do tipo infiltrativa e com tamanho médio superior a 1,5 cm de diâmetro.Background and Objectives: This study's objective was to evaluate the correlation between mammographic, ultrasonographic and histopathological exams in order for it's results to be better applied. Methods: The data was retrieved, in a retrospective way, from patient charts whose patients had histopathological confirmation of mammary carcinoma and received treatment from a private clinic in Teresina from January to December of 2008.Results: A data retrieving chart was created, with the objective of relating age, mammographic, ultrasonographic and histopathological evaluations from patients. Histopathological evaluation showed 92,3% of invasive carcinoma, between carcinoma types, the most frequent was ductal, with 88,46%. In the ultrasonographic analysis, the axillary hollow region was affected in 23,8% and the evaluation of suspect lesions revealed nodule as the dominant morphologic aspect with 90,48% and irregular margins of 60%, the average lesional size was 1,5 cm RESUMO ABSTRACT ARTIGO ORIGINALAvaliação das características mamográficas, ultrassonográficas e histopatológicas de uma série de lesões neoplásicas malignas de origem epitelial da mama
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