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Calcifications with suspicious morphology at mammography: should they all be considered with the same clinical significance?

Woo Jung ChoiKyunghwa HanHee Jung ShinJihye LeeEun-Kyung KimJung Hyun Yoon
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• In two cohorts, reader-averaged positive predictive values (PPVs) for suspicious calcifications showed lower rates for amorphous calcifications. • In two separate cohorts, reader-averaged PPVs showed lower rates for diffuse amorphous calcifications, falling into the BI-RADS 4a assessment category (PPV 2-10%). • Diffuse amorphous calcifications detected in women > 50 years old and without a personal history of breast cancer have reader-averaged PPVs < 2.0%.
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