AbstractObjective To explore the application of bilateral breast molybdenum targets in differential diagnosis of breast invasive lobular carcinoma(ILC)and invasive ductal carcinoma(IDC).Methods 64 patients with invasive breast cancer were selected and divided into 33 cases of ILC and 31 cases of IDC according to the postoperative pathological results.The imaging features of mammography in patients with the two diseases were comparatively analyzed.Results In 33 patients with ILC,mammography showed 23 cases(69.70%)with disorganized and distorted structures and asymmetric dense shadows,10 cases(30.30%)having masses with burrs and marginal infiltration,and none cases having masses with calcification.In the 31 patients with IDC,there were 4 cases(12.90%)with nipple retraction,6 cases(19.35%)with skin and areola thickening,13 cases(41.94%)having masses with burrs and marginal infiltration,2 cases(6.45%)having masses with clear borders,4 cases(12.90%)having masses with calcification,1 case(3.23%)with simple calcification,and 1 case(3.23%)with asymmetric dense shadow.There was a statistically significant difference between ILC and IDC in lesion location(χ2=9.356,P<0.01).Conclusion Bilateral mammography of mammography can improve the accuracy of the differential diagnosis of ILC and IDC,which is beneficial to the diagnosis and treatment of patients and is worthy of clinical promotion.
Du Junqing,Liang Lili. Application of Bilateral Breast Molybdenum Targets in the Differential diagnosis of Breast Invasive Lobular Carcinoma and Invasive Ductal Carcinoma[J]. journal1, 2022, 42(3): 29-31.