Ten Signs of Malignancy During Breast Ultrasound

  • Marked hypoechogenicity with immobile echogenic foci:
    • Representing calcifications
Ultrasound imaging of the palpable breast lesion.
  • The 10 signs of malignancy in breast ultrasound include:
    • Shadowing
    • Hypoechoic echotexture
    • Spiculation
    • Angular margins
    • Thick echogenic halo
    • Microlobulation
    • Taller than wide dimensions
    • Duct extension
    • Branching pattern
    • Calcifications
  • Well-defined smooth border and posterior acoustic enhancement:
    • Are found in both malignant and nonmalignant lesions
  • Layering / teacup mammographic microcalcifications:
    • Are usually associated with benign disease
  • Sonographic mass with a benign mammographic imaging:
    • Is managed based on ultrasound features
  • References
    • Evaluation and imaging features of malignant breast masses. In: Cardenosa G. Clinical Breast Imaging: The Essentials. Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer; 2015:234-282.
    • Stavros AT. Breast Ultrasound. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2004.
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