Abstract:Objective To discuss the correlation between ultrasonic manifestation and clinicopathological
features of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Methods Totally 320 cases of breast cancer patients
in our hospital were selected and divided into TNBC group and non-TNBC group, according to
postoperative expression of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), progesterone receptor
(PR) and estrogen receptor (ER). Then the clinical and pathological features, ultrasound diagnosis results,
ultrasonic imaging as well as characteristics of the two groups were analyzed and compared. Results The
patient age of onset, invasive ductal carcinoma and clinical trial over phase II-middle of the two groups
were not statistically significantly different (P>0.05). As compared with the non-TNBC group, possibility
of the TNBC group was higher in lymph node metastasis (P>0.05), but quantity of that was less in mass
properties to be confirmed (P<0.05). The TNBC group was more possible to have breast cancer than the
non-TNBC group (P<0.05). However, the TNBC group was lower than the non-TNBC group in terms
of the proportion of spicule signs, internal calcification and grade 2~3 blood flow (P<0.05). Conclusion
The ultrasonic imaging of TNBC mainly indicated mass edge was relatively regular, boundary with
the surrounding tissue was clear, calcification foci was found inside a small portion of mass or blood
supply was not rich, which were more inclined to ultrasonic characteristics of benign tumors. Ultrasonic
manifestations should be combined with clinical feature analyses like lymph node metastasis rate and so
on, so as to formulate a safer and more effective treatment scheme.
陶溢潮. 三阴乳腺癌超声表现与临床特征的相关性分析[J]. 中国医疗设备, 2017, 32(2): 53-56.
TAO Yi-chao. Correlation Analysis of Ultrasonic Manifestation and Clinical Features
in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer. China Medical Devices, 2017, 32(2): 53-56.