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Medical Imaging 2016
October 20-21, 2016
Volume 5, Issue 5(Suppl)
OMICS J Radiol
ISSN: 2167-7964 ROA, an open access journal
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October 20-21, 2016 Chicago, USA
International Conference on
Medical Imaging & Diagnosis
Hesham El Sheikh, OMICS J Radiol 2016, 6:5(Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-7964.C1.009Intraductal breast masses: Sonographic and mammographic predictors of malignancy
Hesham El Sheikh
Benha University, Egypt
W
e compared the ultrasonographic and mammographic findings of 251 intraductal breast in 198 patients with the
histopathology to determine the ultrasonographic and mammographic features of intraductal breast masses that may
be associated with malignancy. On US, we assessed US features of the mass, its distance from the nipple, the pattern of duct
filling by the mass, whether the mass involved the branch ducts and the presence of abnormal axillary lymph nodes. The
mammograms were assessed for the presence of a mass, calcifications, a mass with calcifications and symmetry. The method
and the results of US and mammographic examinations, the characteristic findings of intraductal breast masses that may be
associated with malignancy will be presented and discussed.
Biography
Hesham El Sheikh, Medicine Doctor (MD-Medicine), is now a Professor of Radiology. He got his BSc in Medicine, MSc in Radiology, MD degree at Benha
University, Egypt. He has published more than 21 papers in reputed journals and has interest in using radiologic imaging in the management of breast cancer.
Currently, his research focuses on identification of sonographic and mammographic features of intraductal breast masses that may be associated with malignancy.
Heshamus@hotmail.com