• Croatian medical journal · Feb 2021

    Association of the imaging characteristics of desmoplasia on digital breast tomosynthesis and the Ki-67 proliferation index in invasive breast cancer.

    • Kristina Samaržija and Zoran Jurjević.
    • Kristina Samaržija, Department of Radiology, Karlovac General Hospital, A. Štampara 3, 47000 Karlovac, Croatia, kristinabaskot@yahoo.com.
    • Croat. Med. J. 2021 Feb 28; 62 (1): 59-67.

    AimTo evaluate the imaging characteristics of desmoplasia on digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and their association with the Ki-67 index.MethodsSeventy-seven malignant spiculated breast masses were analyzed in terms of tumor size, length and width of spicules, coverage of tumor margin with spicules, and the number of spicules. The Ki-67 index was obtained from surgically removed tumor specimens.ResultsThe average spicule length was significantly negatively associated with a high Ki-67 (P=0.005, odds ratio [OR] 0.252, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.094-0.676), ie, the lesions with longer spicules had a 3.968 times lower odds of having a high Ki-67 than the lesions with shorter spicules. The average spicule width at the base was significantly positively associated with Ki-67 (P=0.004, OR 3.939, 95% CI 1.520-10.209), ie, the lesions with thick spicules had a 3.939 times higher odds of having a high Ki-67 than the lesions with thin spicules. The lesions with more than 20 spicules and those with partially spiculated margins more frequently had a high Ki-67 than those with fewer spicules and fully spiculated margins, but the differences were not significant.ConclusionThe spiculation analysis could be used as a non-invasive method providing information about malignant lesions. The tumor proliferative activity, and therefore the patient's prognosis, might be predicted before biopsy directly from DBT images.

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