Diagnosis of Difficult Breast Lesions by Multimode Ultrasound: A Case Report

Journal Title: Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR) - Year 2018, Vol 19, Issue 4

Abstract

A 42-year-old woman was found to have a lesion in left breast by follow up conventional ultrasound 1 year after left breast operation of invasive carcinoma (about 14 and 7mm in size). The surgical method of breast cancer was local resection, the resection range was 5x4x4cm, unfilled. Postoperative radiotherapy was performed with DT50Gy for 25 times. Half a year after operation, ultrasound scan discovered an extremely low echo area at 2 o’clock below the left breast incision with the size of about 7 and 6mm. According to the characteristic of the clear boundary and equal internal area in ultrasound imaging, this area was diagnosed as wrapped fluid originated from breast operation. In this visit, in contrast, it was found that there was a heterogeneous hypoechoic lesion at the 2 o’clock incision of the left breast, the size was about 9 and 7mm. The boundary was not clear while the shape was irregular. Particularly, there is coarse calcification in and shadow behind the lesion. Color Doppler US images showed no blood flow signal in or surrounded the lesion. There was no obvious abnormality detected in double axillary lymph nodes. At the time of this visit, the specialist examination showed that the left breast incision was slightly above the surface of skin. Mild pain was complained during local compression at the lesion. No nipple discharge was found. No abnormally enlarged lymph nodes in armpit was touched. The patient underwent compression elastography, which showed that the texture of the hypoechoic node was hard, the internal hardness was uneven, and the texture of a small part of the tissue around the lesion was also hard. The elastic imaging score was assessed as grade 4. BI-RADS 4c was classified in terms of the imaging of ultrasound and elastography. Considering the recurrence of breast cancer, puncture biopsy was recommended by ultrasound doctor. Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) was performed to further confirm the diagnosis. Contrast agent of 5.0ml was shot injected into the median cubital vein. There was no contrast medium found filling in the lesion. Unfortunately, the whole breast has a low perfusion in CEUS which make the observation between the lesion and surroundings uneasy. To make the results more definitely, the micro flow exhibit mode (MFE) of Chinese Miley Resona 7 ultrasound diagnostic instrument was used. With that mode, no contrast medium was found in the lesion. The boundary of the lesion was clear, and the range did not change when doing CEUS. In order to avoid the effect of a small amount of displacement caused by respiration and chest wall movement on contrast observation, we used Mixed mode of Gray scale ultrasound and CEUS for further observation. With that mixed mode, absolutely no contrast agent was found in the lesion. According to the results of CEUS, the lesion was classified as BI-RADS 4a grade. The lesion was considered to be cystic in view of the previous history of encapsulated fluid in the surgical area. Ultrasound-guided biopsies were performed, and the pathological result was focal fat necrosis wrapped in breast fibers.

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Feiqian Wang, Litao Ruan

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  • EP ID EP622363
  • DOI 10.26717/BJSTR.2019.19.003330
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Feiqian Wang, Litao Ruan (2018). Diagnosis of Difficult Breast Lesions by Multimode Ultrasound: A Case Report. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR), 19(4), 14450-14452. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-622363