Study on the main mammographic findings in lesions from BIRADS 3
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Resumo: | Introduction: The diagnosis of breast cancer is performed by screening mammography. The BI-RADS (Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System) is an atlas launched by the American College of Radiology (ACR) to promote consistency and uniformity in breast imaging reports and comprises 07 categories, from 0 to 6. Methods: The study is retrospective and analytical-descriptive. It used the analysis of medical records and mammograms of patients with alterations referring to BIRADS-3, BIRADS-4 or BIRADS-5 treated at Hospital Geral Dr. César Cals de Oliveira (HGCC). Results: 445 reports were analyzed, with 422 reports referring to BIRADS-3 (B3), corresponding to 94.83% of the sample. Of the B3 findings, 59.72% of the reports have heterogeneously dense breasts, 31.75% have an oval shape and 31.75% have an irregular shape. Regarding the reported margins, 64.96% with lobulated margins; as for the density of the nodules, we have: 73.54% dense. Discussion: Breast cancer is the second most frequent cause of malignancy in women. Screening is the best secondary prevention methodology for the population. When analyzing the composition of the breasts with BIRADS 3, it was observed that most patients had heterogeneously dense breasts, which can obscure small masses (59.72%), requiring further examinations for better screening. Conclusion: It can be concluded that the results of the study were important to better understand the main mammographic findings with suspicious lesions according to the BI-RADS classification. It is also possible to highlight that the results are in agreement with the research already published in relation to the researched topic. |
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Study on the main mammographic findings in lesions from BIRADS 3Estudio sobre los principales hallazgos mamográficos en lesiones de BIRADS 3Estudo sobre os principais achados mamográficos em lesões a partir de BIRADS 3Câncer de mamaMamografiaBihads.Breast câncerMammographyBihads.Cáncer de mamaMamografiaBihads.Introduction: The diagnosis of breast cancer is performed by screening mammography. The BI-RADS (Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System) is an atlas launched by the American College of Radiology (ACR) to promote consistency and uniformity in breast imaging reports and comprises 07 categories, from 0 to 6. Methods: The study is retrospective and analytical-descriptive. It used the analysis of medical records and mammograms of patients with alterations referring to BIRADS-3, BIRADS-4 or BIRADS-5 treated at Hospital Geral Dr. César Cals de Oliveira (HGCC). Results: 445 reports were analyzed, with 422 reports referring to BIRADS-3 (B3), corresponding to 94.83% of the sample. Of the B3 findings, 59.72% of the reports have heterogeneously dense breasts, 31.75% have an oval shape and 31.75% have an irregular shape. Regarding the reported margins, 64.96% with lobulated margins; as for the density of the nodules, we have: 73.54% dense. Discussion: Breast cancer is the second most frequent cause of malignancy in women. Screening is the best secondary prevention methodology for the population. When analyzing the composition of the breasts with BIRADS 3, it was observed that most patients had heterogeneously dense breasts, which can obscure small masses (59.72%), requiring further examinations for better screening. Conclusion: It can be concluded that the results of the study were important to better understand the main mammographic findings with suspicious lesions according to the BI-RADS classification. It is also possible to highlight that the results are in agreement with the research already published in relation to the researched topic.Introducción: El diagnóstico de cáncer de mama se realiza mediante mamografía de cribado. El BI-RADS (Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System) es un atlas lanzado por el American College of Radiology (ACR) para promover la consistencia y uniformidad en los informes de imágenes mamarias y comprende 07 categorías, de 0 a 6. Métodos: El estudio es retrospectivo y analítico-descriptivo. Se utilizó el análisis de historias clínicas y mamografías de pacientes con alteraciones referentes a BIRADS-3, BIRADS-4 o BIRADS-5 atendidas en el Hospital Geral Dr. César Cals de Oliveira (HGCC). Resultados: se analizaron 445 informes, siendo 422 informes referentes a BIRADS-3 (B3), correspondientes al 94,83% de la muestra. De los hallazgos B3, el 59,72% de los informes tienen mamas heterogéneamente densas, el 31,75% tienen forma ovalada y el 31,75% tienen forma irregular. En cuanto a los márgenes reportados, el 64,96% con márgenes lobulados; en cuanto a la densidad de los nódulos, tenemos: 73,54% denso. Discusión: El cáncer de mama es la segunda causa más frecuente de malignidad en mujeres. El cribado es la mejor metodología de prevención secundaria para la población. Al analizar la composición de las mamas con BIRADS 3, se observó que la mayoría de las pacientes presentaban mamas heterogéneamente densas, que pueden oscurecer pequeñas masas (59,72%), requiriendo nuevos exámenes para un mejor tamizaje. Conclusión: Se puede concluir que los resultados del estudio fueron importantes para comprender mejor los principales hallazgos mamográficos con lesiones sospechosas según la clasificación BI-RADS. También es posible resaltar que los resultados están de acuerdo con las investigaciones ya publicadas en relación al tema investigado.Introdução: O diagnóstico do câncer de mama é realizado pelo rastreamento na mamografia. O BI-RADS (Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System) é um atlas lançado pelo American College of Radiology (ACR) para promover consistência e uniformidade nos relatórios de imagens de mama e compreende 07 categorias, de 0 a 6. Métodos: O estudo tem caráter retrospectivo e analítico-descritivo. Utilizou a análise dos prontuários e das mamografias das pacientes com alteração referentes a BIRADS-3, BIRADS-4 ou BIRADS-5 atendidas no Hospital Geral Dr. César Cals de Oliveira (HGCC). Resultados: Foram analisados 445 laudos, sendo 422 laudos referentes à BIRADS-3 (B3), correspondendo a 94,83% da amostra. Dos achados B3 59,72% dos laudos possuem mamas heterogeneamente densas,31,75% apresentam forma oval e 31,75% forma irregular. Em relação as margens informadas, 64,96% com apresentam margens lobuladas; quanto à densidade dos nódulos, temos: 73,54% densos. Discussão: O câncer de mama é a segunda causa mais frequente de neoplasia maligna nas mulheres. O rastreamento consiste na melhor metodologia de prevenção secundária para população. Ao analisar a composição das mamas com BIRADS 3, observou-se que a maioria das pacientes apresentavam mama heterogeneamente densas, o que pode obscurecer pequenas massas (59,72%), necessitando de exames complementares para melhor rastreio. Conclusão: Pode-se concluir que os resultados do estudo foram importantes para melhor conhecer os principais achados mamográficos com lesões suspeitas de acordo com a classificação BI-RADS. Sendo também possível destacar que os resultados estão em concordância com as pesquisas já publicadas em relação ao tema pesquisado.Research, Society and Development2022-07-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3126710.33448/rsd-v11i9.31267Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 9; e19611931267Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 9; e19611931267Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 9; e196119312672525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31267/27051Copyright (c) 2022 Melina Costa Miranda; Paulla Vasconcelos Valente ; Fabielli Guerra de Oliveira ; Larissa Oliveira Ribeiro ; Stephanie Háila Bezerra Castro Sá Pinheirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMiranda, Melina CostaValente , Paulla VasconcelosOliveira , Fabielli Guerra de Ribeiro , Larissa OliveiraPinheiro, Stephanie Háila Bezerra Castro Sá2022-07-21T12:36:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31267Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:40.174558Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Study on the main mammographic findings in lesions from BIRADS 3 Estudio sobre los principales hallazgos mamográficos en lesiones de BIRADS 3 Estudo sobre os principais achados mamográficos em lesões a partir de BIRADS 3 |
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Study on the main mammographic findings in lesions from BIRADS 3 |
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Study on the main mammographic findings in lesions from BIRADS 3 Miranda, Melina Costa Câncer de mama Mamografia Bihads. Breast câncer Mammography Bihads. Cáncer de mama Mamografia Bihads. |
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Study on the main mammographic findings in lesions from BIRADS 3 |
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Study on the main mammographic findings in lesions from BIRADS 3 |
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Study on the main mammographic findings in lesions from BIRADS 3 |
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Study on the main mammographic findings in lesions from BIRADS 3 |
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Study on the main mammographic findings in lesions from BIRADS 3 |
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Miranda, Melina Costa |
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Miranda, Melina Costa Valente , Paulla Vasconcelos Oliveira , Fabielli Guerra de Ribeiro , Larissa Oliveira Pinheiro, Stephanie Háila Bezerra Castro Sá |
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Valente , Paulla Vasconcelos Oliveira , Fabielli Guerra de Ribeiro , Larissa Oliveira Pinheiro, Stephanie Háila Bezerra Castro Sá |
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Miranda, Melina Costa Valente , Paulla Vasconcelos Oliveira , Fabielli Guerra de Ribeiro , Larissa Oliveira Pinheiro, Stephanie Háila Bezerra Castro Sá |
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Câncer de mama Mamografia Bihads. Breast câncer Mammography Bihads. Cáncer de mama Mamografia Bihads. |
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Câncer de mama Mamografia Bihads. Breast câncer Mammography Bihads. Cáncer de mama Mamografia Bihads. |
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Introduction: The diagnosis of breast cancer is performed by screening mammography. The BI-RADS (Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System) is an atlas launched by the American College of Radiology (ACR) to promote consistency and uniformity in breast imaging reports and comprises 07 categories, from 0 to 6. Methods: The study is retrospective and analytical-descriptive. It used the analysis of medical records and mammograms of patients with alterations referring to BIRADS-3, BIRADS-4 or BIRADS-5 treated at Hospital Geral Dr. César Cals de Oliveira (HGCC). Results: 445 reports were analyzed, with 422 reports referring to BIRADS-3 (B3), corresponding to 94.83% of the sample. Of the B3 findings, 59.72% of the reports have heterogeneously dense breasts, 31.75% have an oval shape and 31.75% have an irregular shape. Regarding the reported margins, 64.96% with lobulated margins; as for the density of the nodules, we have: 73.54% dense. Discussion: Breast cancer is the second most frequent cause of malignancy in women. Screening is the best secondary prevention methodology for the population. When analyzing the composition of the breasts with BIRADS 3, it was observed that most patients had heterogeneously dense breasts, which can obscure small masses (59.72%), requiring further examinations for better screening. Conclusion: It can be concluded that the results of the study were important to better understand the main mammographic findings with suspicious lesions according to the BI-RADS classification. It is also possible to highlight that the results are in agreement with the research already published in relation to the researched topic. |
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