Abstract:Objective To investigate the collaborative application value of molybdenum target X-ray,
ultrasonography and dynamic enhanced MRI in the diagnosis of breast cancer. Methods 112 cases of
breast diseases patients with suspected breast cancer in Xingtai Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital
from June 2012 to December 2014 were selected as research objects. These patients underwent
molybdenum target X-ray, ultrasonography, and dynamic enhanced MRI examination. A parallel
comparison was made between the examination results and postoperative pathological diagnosis results.
The three methods individually and the collaborative application of the three methods were evaluated
in terms of their diagnostic value. Results The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of MRI diagnosis
were significantly higher than those of ultrasonography and molybdenum target X-ray (P<0.05). The
sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of collaborative application of the three methods were higher
than that of MRI. Yet the difference was not significant (P>0.05). The calcification display rate of
molybdenum target X-ray was significantly higher than that of the ultrasound and MRI (P<0.05).
Conclusion The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of MRI in the diagnosis of breast cancer were
higher than those of molybdenum target X-ray and ultrasonography. Yet these three diagnostic methods
had their own insufficiencies. Therefore, a reasonably collaborative application of the three methods
could improve the accuracy of diagnosis of breast cancer.
李旭敏1,薛红芳1,李卉2. 钼靶X线、超声及MRI在乳腺癌诊断中
的协同应用[J]. 中国医疗设备, 2016, 31(4): 67-69.
LI Xu-min1, XUE Hong-fang1,
LI Hui2. Collaborative Application of Molybdenum Target X-ray, Ultrasonography,
and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Diagnosis of Breast Cancer. China Medical Devices, 2016, 31(4): 67-69.