Characteristics of ultrasonographic images of ductal carcinoma in situ with abnormalities of the ducts.
Kanako BanHiroko TsunodaTakanori WatanabeSetsuko KaokuTakuhiro YamaguchiEi UenoKoichi HirokagaKumiko TanakaPublished in: Journal of medical ultrasonics (2001) (2019)
DCIS cases with duct abnormalities on ultrasound were investigated in this study. The important characteristics were as follows: (1) the distribution of ductal dilatation was focal or segmental, (2) solid parts were present in the dilated ducts, (3) the distribution of internal echoes was continuous or multiple, (4) the shape of solid echoes was broad-based and/or irregular, and (5) internal echoes were sometimes accompanied by echogenic foci. Accurate evaluation of these findings may be useful for diagnosing DCIS. Although the duct abnormalities are included in "ASSOCIATED FEATURES" in ACR BI-RADS ATLAS (USA), we emphasize that this concept is very important for understanding US characteristics of DCIS.