Abstract
An: 2011, Nr.3, Articol Nr. 17
Title: 

RADIO – IMAGING AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL TYPE CORRELATION OF BENIGN AND MALIGN MAMMARY LESIONS

Authors: 

      M. Moise, A. Motoc, M.C. Niculescu, Alina Maria Sisu, Loredana Stana, V. Niculescu - “Gr.T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi, Department of Anatomy
      RADIO – IMAGING AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL TYPE CORRELATION OF BENIGN AND MALIGN MAMMARY LESIONS (Abstract): Mammary cancer is the most frequent diagnosed type of female cancer and also the principal cause of mortality in female patients in Romania. The objective of mammary cancer screening is to reduce the mortality by identifying and curing the tumor in earlier stages of evolution. In our research we have carried out a correlation of radio – imaging lesions with those obtained anatomopathological exam. The research was carried on a number of 269 female patients, out of which 221 presented malign tumors and 48 benign tumors. The results obtained using simple and magnified mammography, completed with ultrasound examination were correlated with those found in the medical literature. They identified the common types of benign mammary lesions, especially fibroadenomas, fibrocystic disease and Phyllodes tumors. The radio – imaging diagnosis is an “imaging” diagnostic. The final diagnostic and the staging of the tumor as benign or malign are established according to clinical context and paraclinical data, especially subsequent to anatopathological exam.
Key words: MAMMARY CANCER, SCREENING, IMAGING DIAGNOSIS
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