2010
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.09.3244
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Digital Breast Tomosynthesis in the Diagnostic Environment: A Subjective Side-by-Side Review

Abstract: DBT may be an alternative to obtaining additional mammographic views in most but not all cases of patients with a lesion that is not solely calcifications. In a fraction of cases, the use of DBT may eliminate the need for ultrasound.

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“…Similar results have been reported in previous studies on Western populations (Andersson et al, 2008;Hakim et al, 2010;Helvie, 2010;Teertstra et al, 2010;Williams et al, 2010;Vecchio et al, 2011;Michell et al, 2012;Alakhras et al, 2013;Houssami et al, 2013;Skaane et al, 2013;Zuley et al, 2013). Our study showed that 3DBT improved the diagnosis accuracy compared to 2DMMG in Japanese female population and 3DBT is a novel technique that may provide a breakthrough in solving the difficulties of diagnosis caused by parenchyma overlap in 2DMMG.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Similar results have been reported in previous studies on Western populations (Andersson et al, 2008;Hakim et al, 2010;Helvie, 2010;Teertstra et al, 2010;Williams et al, 2010;Vecchio et al, 2011;Michell et al, 2012;Alakhras et al, 2013;Houssami et al, 2013;Skaane et al, 2013;Zuley et al, 2013). Our study showed that 3DBT improved the diagnosis accuracy compared to 2DMMG in Japanese female population and 3DBT is a novel technique that may provide a breakthrough in solving the difficulties of diagnosis caused by parenchyma overlap in 2DMMG.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Nowadays, advancements in digital detector technology have enabled its application in clinical practice (Andersson et al, 2008;Hakim et al, 2010;Helvie, 2010;Teertstra et al, 2010;Williams et al, 2010;Vecchio et al, 2011). In 3D digital mammography tomosynthesis (3DBT), tomographic images are reconstructed from multiple projections acquired from different angles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this study was not designed to assess DBT in the diagnostic and assessment setting, improved visualisation of benign and malignant features using DBT could reduce the need for additional ultrasound, MRI or supplemental mammographic imaging. [39][40][41][42] The screening population would also benefit if some of the anxiety and stress associated with breast screening from unnecessary recalls and additional testing could be reduced.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[28][29][30] Improved lesion visibility, size and classification compared with standard film or digital mammography have been reported [31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38] and the possibility that DBT could reduce the need for additional mammographic views at least for non-calcified lesions [39][40][41][42] has been suggested. There are mixed reports of the sensitivity of DBT for the detection of microcalcifications 32,[43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51] that may be partly as a result of the different techniques used for image reconstruction and the need to combine image slices into thicker slabs for optimal visualisation of microcalcification clusters.…”
Section: Diagnostic Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the percentage of cases with malignancies are included in the table, a large study (123) investigating abnormality prevalence rates ranging from 2% to 29% in various groups of readers (radiologists, fellows, residents) showed that the "prevalence effect" had negligible contribution in ROC studies. Pilot studies and interim reader studies with less than 100 subjects that preceded some of the studies discussed above have been reported (124)(125)(126)(127)(128). Some of the studies used unilateral examinations and the information from contralateral breast was unavailable for comparison.…”
Section: Retrospective Multireader Multicase Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%