The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of ultrasonography
in breast cancer screening. 350 Bilateral ultrasound (US) were perform
ed in 350 asymptomatic patients with dense breasts. 7.5, 10 And 13 MHz
transducers were used (Esaote Biomedica, Italy). In 185/350 patients,
sonograms were normal, abnormalities were seen in 165/350: cysts (117
), solid nodules (44) and mixed echogenicity nodules (4). All but two
solid lesions were benign. Both malignant lesions were invasive carcin
omas, 18 and 11 mm in diameter. In retrospect, they were palpable, but
not visible on mammograms. Retroprospective review revealed that 24.7
of cysts and 31% solid nodules could be seen on mammograms. In 4 pati
ents with fibroadenomas, US made a false positive diagnosis of breast
cancer. Follow-up was obtained for 6 to 18 months in 45% of patients.
Routine supplemental US evaluation for patients with mammographically
dense breasts does not appear to significantly contribute to the accur
acy of the work-up. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights
reserved.