中国实用外科杂志 ›› 2011, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (10): 938-940.

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超声弹性成像及钼靶X线诊断乳腺疾病价值对比研究

王汉峰,怀其亮,尚艳坤,崔    杰   

  1. 山东省滨州市邹平计划生育妇幼保健服务中心乳腺外科,山东滨州256200
  • 出版日期:2011-10-01 发布日期:2011-09-30

  • Online:2011-10-01 Published:2011-09-30

摘要:

目的    探讨超声弹性成像及钼靶X线诊断乳腺疾病的价值。方法    2009年3月至2010年8月,山东省滨州市邹平计划生育妇幼保健服务中心对65例女性病人共72个病灶术前行超声弹性成像及钼靶X线检查,以手术病理为诊断标准,对比分析两者诊断乳腺疾病的准确性。结果    病理诊断良性53个病灶,恶性19个病灶。超声弹性成像诊断乳腺恶性病变的灵敏度、特异度和约登指数分别为84.2%、96.2%、0.804。钼靶X线诊断乳腺恶性病变的灵敏度、特异度和约登指数分别为68.4%、92.4%、0.608。结论    超声弹性成像诊断乳腺病变的准确性高于钼靶X线,两者结合可提高乳腺恶性病变诊断的准确性。

关键词: 超声弹性成像, 钼靶X线, 乳腺疾病

Abstract:

Comparative study of elastosonography and molybdenum X-ray photography in the diagnosis of breast diseases        WANG Han-feng,HUAI Qi-liang,SHANG Yan-kun,et al.Department of Breast Surgery,Zouping Family Planning Maternal and Child Health Service of Binzhou,Binzhou 256200,China
Corresponding author:WANG Han-feng,E-mail:Hansinwang@163.com
Abstract    Objective    To investigate the value of elastosonography and molybdenum X-ray photography in the diagnosis of breast diseases. Methods    From March 2009 to August 2010, 65 female patients with 72 lesions in breast were examined with elastosonography and molybdenum X-ray photography in Zouping Family Planning Maternal and Child Health Service of Binzhou City of Shandong Province.Pathology was used as the golden diagnosing criterion. The accuracy of elastosonography and molybdenum X-ray photography for diagnosing breast diseases was compared. Results Pathological examination showed 53 nodules were benign and 19 nodules were malignant.The sensitivity, specificity and Youden index of elastosonography were 84.2%,96.2% and 0.804 respectively.Those of molybdenum X-ray photography were 68.4%,92.4% and 0.608 respectively. Conclusion    The accuracy of elastosonography is much higher than that of molybdenum X-ray photography.The combinative use of elastosonography and molybdenum X-ray photography can elevate the accuracy for differentiating the benign from malignant breast tumours.

Key words: elastosonography, molybdenum x-ray, breast diseases