Grating-based x-ray dark-field mammography: Assessing complementary imaging information in simple cystic lesions and typical fibroadenoma

A significant proportion of false positive recalls of mammography-screened women is due to benign breast cysts and simple fibroadenomas. These lesions appear mammographically as smooth-shaped dense masses and require the recalling of women for a breast ultrasound to obtain complementary imaging info...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medical physics (Lancaster) 2025-01
Hauptverfasser: Hellerhoff, Karin, Gottwald, Wolfgang, Taphorn, Kirsten, Berthe, Daniel, Braun, Michael, Wagner, Kai, Resch, Sandra, John, Dominik, Heck, Lisa, Birnbacher, Lorenz, Herzen, Julia, Grandl, Susanne
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Zusammenfassung:A significant proportion of false positive recalls of mammography-screened women is due to benign breast cysts and simple fibroadenomas. These lesions appear mammographically as smooth-shaped dense masses and require the recalling of women for a breast ultrasound to obtain complementary imaging information. They can be identified safely by ultrasound with no need for further assessment or treatment. Grating-based x-ray dark-field breast imaging allows contrast formation based on both attenuation and small-angle x-ray scattering and provides complementary imaging information in one single acquisition. Experiments with ex-vivo mastectomy samples were performed with a three-grating Talbot-Lau interferometer using a laboratory-based polychromatic x-ray source. Attenuation and dark-field images were correlated to clinical mammography and complementary diagnostic imaging techniques. Benign breast lesions with homogeneous internal structures such as fibroadenomas and simple fluid-filled cysts, typically presenting as dense breast lesions in standard mammography, showed a signal drop in the dark-field image. Complicated cysts provided a higher dark-field signal. The results presented show that grating-based x-ray dark-field mammography could provide complementary imaging information in one single acquisition, eliminating the need for a second examination to identify harmless cysts and simple fibroadenomas.
ISSN:0094-2405
2473-4209
2473-4209
DOI:10.1002/mp.17603