2020
DOI: 10.1186/s43055-020-00196-0
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3D digital breast tomosynthesis versus US in evaluating breast asymmetries

Abstract: Background: Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) now become one of the available diagnostic imaging modalities of the breast, and the present study was done to evaluate its diagnostic value versus that of breast ultrasound (US) in the evaluation of breast asymmetries. This study included 51 patients with 57 mammography identified breast asymmetries; their ages were ranged from 26 to 72 years (mean age 50.05 ± 8.1 SD). For all patients, both digital breast tomosynthesis and ultrasound were done, and their results… Show more

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“…Near results were reported by Mokhtar et al [13], who concluded that DBT enables better depiction of asymmetries and can be used for better lesion detection and accurate description with consequent reduction of BIRADS 3 count, number of biopsies and unnecessary follow up with estimated sensitivity of tomosynthesis was 83.33%, the specificity was 89.74%, the positive predictive value was 78.95%, the negative predictive value was 92.11%, and the accuracy was 87.71% while the sensitivity of mammography was 72.22%, the specificity was 71.79%, the positive predictive value was 54.17%, the negative predictive value was 84.85%, and the accuracy was 71.92%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Near results were reported by Mokhtar et al [13], who concluded that DBT enables better depiction of asymmetries and can be used for better lesion detection and accurate description with consequent reduction of BIRADS 3 count, number of biopsies and unnecessary follow up with estimated sensitivity of tomosynthesis was 83.33%, the specificity was 89.74%, the positive predictive value was 78.95%, the negative predictive value was 92.11%, and the accuracy was 87.71% while the sensitivity of mammography was 72.22%, the specificity was 71.79%, the positive predictive value was 54.17%, the negative predictive value was 84.85%, and the accuracy was 71.92%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%