The ultrasound diagnosis of breast atypical ductal hyperplasia type with pseudo-invasive growth (clinical observation)
https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-1083
Abstract
Atypical ductal hyperplasia is a proliferation of monomorphic, evenly placed epithelial cells involving terminalduct lobular units. The term atypical ductal hyperplasia identifies a group of lesions with a combination of specifically defined architectural and cytological features that predict an increased risk of subsequent breast cancer.
Our case described the visualization of breast atypical ductal hyperplasia with architectural distortion seen in a form of “radiance” phenomenon in a patient with burdened obstetric and gynecological anamnesis by a tridimensional breast ultrasound examination on the system Siemens Acuson S2000 with mammalogical device ABVS (Automated Breast Volume Scanner).
About the Authors
A. G. ShandraRussian Federation
Anna G. Shandra – medical doctor of ultrasound diagnostics, consultative-diagnostic department
350063, Krasnodar, Postovaya str., 33
Competing Interests:
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
O. V. Astaph’eva
Russian Federation
Olga V. Astaph’eva – Doct. of Sci. (Med.), Professor chair the faculty for advanced training and professional studies for the specialists
350063, Krasnodar, M. Sedina str., 4
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The authors declare no conflict of interest.
V. E. Gazhonova
Russian Federation
Veronika E. Gazhonova – Doct. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, professor of radiology department of postgraduate professional education “Central State Medical Academy” management department of the president of Russian Federation; head of US-angiography of “United hospital and policlinic” Administrative Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation
121359, Moscow, Marshal Timoshenko str., 19, bld. 1А
119285, Moscow, Michurinsky prosp., 6
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The authors declare no conflict of interest.
R. V. Morozova
Russian Federation
Radmila V. Morozova – Chief of the pathology department, autopsist
350007, Krasnodar, Pobedy pl., 1
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Shandra A.G., Astaph’eva O.V., Gazhonova V.E., Morozova R.V. The ultrasound diagnosis of breast atypical ductal hyperplasia type with pseudo-invasive growth (clinical observation). Medical Visualization. 2022;26(2):125-129. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-1083