2008
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1079804
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A comparison of echography and elastography in the differentiation of breast tumors

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“…With a sensitivity of 94% and a specificity of 99% in this study, conventional ultrasonography was again superior to sonoelastography [25]. The results of Donoiu et al and Wojcinsci et al were similar: These authors showed that sonoelastography was more specific than ultrasonography [26,27]. Zhi et al reported that the combination of ultrasonography and sonoelastography is associated with a higher sensitivity (89.7 %) and specificity (95.7 %) than mammography and ultrasonography, a finding equivalent to ours [6].…”
Section: Sonoelastographysupporting
confidence: 70%
“…With a sensitivity of 94% and a specificity of 99% in this study, conventional ultrasonography was again superior to sonoelastography [25]. The results of Donoiu et al and Wojcinsci et al were similar: These authors showed that sonoelastography was more specific than ultrasonography [26,27]. Zhi et al reported that the combination of ultrasonography and sonoelastography is associated with a higher sensitivity (89.7 %) and specificity (95.7 %) than mammography and ultrasonography, a finding equivalent to ours [6].…”
Section: Sonoelastographysupporting
confidence: 70%