J Korean Soc Med Ultrasound.  2001 Dec;20(4):315-320.

Solitary Breast Papilloma: Comparison of Galactographic and Ductal

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea.
  • 2Research Institute of Radiological Science, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare the galactographic and ductal echographic features of solitary breast papilloma and to determine the role of the ductal echography.
MATERIALS and METHODS
Twenty patients with pathologically proven solitary intraductal papilloma were included, and galactography and ductal echography were available in all patients. Galactograms were assessed for the presence of filling defect, obstructed duct and location of lesion. Ductal echograms were assessed for the presence of mass, dilated duct, location of the mass and Kamio type. All ductal echograms and galactograms were reviewed, and the detectability of lesion was evaluated.
RESULTS
The detectability of lesion on galactography was 18/20(90%) and 17/20(85%) on ductal echography, respectively. There were three cases of Kamio type Ia, fourteen cases of Ib, two cases of Ic and one case of IIb. In four cases with multiple filling defects detected on galactograms, three cases showed single or no lesion on ductal echograms. Two cases without a definite filling defect on galactograms showed a small mass on ductal echograms. In addtion, when the proximal duct was completely obstructed, the distal ductal system could be visualized on ductal echogram.
CONCLUSION
Ductal echography showed a similar detectability of intraductal papilloma as galactography, but ductal echography can be complementary to galactography for the diagnosis of the papilloma.


MeSH Terms

Breast Neoplasms
Breast*
Diagnosis
Humans
Papilloma*
Papilloma, Intraductal
Ultrasonography
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