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Correlation between the characteristics of ultrasonic contrast and the regional distribution of tumor vascular heterogeneity in breast cancer

Abstract

To clarify the correlation between qualitative and quantitative parameters of contrast-enhanced ultrasound and regional distribution differences of microvessel density (MVD) and vasculogenic mimic (VM) in breast cancer. 119 female patients with suspected breast cancer were involved. The clinicopathological parameters of patients were collected. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound was performed on patients. After the operation, according to the unified standard, the marginal zone, the central region and the paracancerous area of the breast cancer were sampled respectively. The MVD were labeled by immunohistochemistry with CD34, and tumor VM was labeled by CD34/PAS double staining. The distributions of MVD and VM in the marginal zone, the central area and the paracancerous area were decreased (P < 0.05, respectively), but the correlations between MVD, VM and contrast-enhanced ultrasound were not consistent. The quantitative parameters of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in marginal zone and central area were correlated with MVD. The positive rate of VM in marginal zone was also higher when breast cancer mass was larger and clinical stage was higher. When histological grade of breast cancer was high, the positive rates of VM in three regions were also high. The correlation between contrast-enhanced ultrasound and MVD was better than that of VM, but VM was associated with more prognostic factors than MVD.

Keywords:
breast cancer; ultrasonic contrast; tumor vascular heterogeneity; regional distribution

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