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Round calcifications as the sole mammographic finding of breast carcinoma: mammography and pathology correlation

OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between mammography findings and pathology results in patients with breast tumors associated with round calcifications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed 16 patients with malignant breast tumors whose mammograms showed round calcifications as the sole finding. The histological types, number of calcifications and the most frequent distribution patterns were studied. RESULTS: The most common histological type of these tumors was cribriform carcinoma in 42.9% of the cases, followed by micropapillary carcinoma (23.8%), comedo (19%) and infiltrating ductaI carcinoma (9.5%). Association of two or more histological types was seen in five cases in a total of 21 tumors. Uncharacteristic distribution pattern was observed in 56% of the cases, ductal pattern in 31.5% and lobular pattern in 12.5%. Regarding the number of calcifications, more than 20 calcifications were seen in 75% of the cases, between 10 and 20 calcifications in 12.5%, and less than 10 calcifications in 12.5%. CONCLUSION: Malignant breast tumors may present round calcifications as the sole mammographic finding. These calcifications may present a lobular, ductal or uncharacteristic pattern of distribution.

Round calcifications; Mammography; Malignant breast tumors


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