J Korean Radiol Soc.
1995 Jun;32(6):985-988.
Mammographic Findings of Benign Breast Calcifications
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To determine the characteristics of benign breast calcifications on mammogram.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Benign breast calcifications on mammograms of 25 patients, which were confirmed
by needle localization and excisional biopsy(15 cases), cytology(1 case), or follow-up study(9 cases),
were retrospectively analysed according to size, shape, number, distribution, and density.
RESULTS
The size of benign breast calcifications was uniform in 4 cases (16%), and variable in 21 cases
(84%). The shape of calcifications was round or oval in 18 cases(72%), linear or branching pattern in 6 cases
(24%), and irregular in 1 case(4%). The number of calcifications was 2-5 in 7 cases(28%), and over 6 in 12
cases(48%). The distribution of calcifications was focal in 13 cases(52%) and diffuse in 12 cases(48%). The
density of calcification was homogenous in all 25 cases(100%).
CONCLUSION
Analysis of number, shape, size, and distribution is helpful for the diagnosis of benign breast
calcifications. However the homogenous density of the calcification is suggested to be the most helpful criterion
for the diagnosis of benign breast calcifications.