Optimizing the diagnosis of idiopathic granulomatous mastitis with shear wave elastography: insights from Young's modulus.
Sepideh Sefidbakht, Azadeh Hajati, Fariba Zarei, Fatemeh Kanaani Nejad, Vahid Zangouri, Sedigheh Tahmasebi, Parisa Pishdad, Lobat Ataei Rooyani, Bijan Bijan
Abstract
Open AccessPURPOSE: Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) is a granulomatous condition with non-specific manifestations and a challenging diagnosis. This study aims to describe the appearance of biopsy-proven IGM lesions utilizing shear wave elastography (SWE) Young's modulus. METHODS: We performed a retrospective search for pretreatment ultrasounds of IGM referred to two tertiary breast clinics over five years. Patients with at least one pre-treatment ultrasound and pathologically-proven IGM entered the study. Ultrasound and SWE were performed and interpreted by a breast imaging fellowship-trained radiologist. The data were analyzed using SPSS software. RESULTS: Among 201 pretreatment ultrasound, non-mass lesions (76%) and intercommunicating channels (52%) were the most common findings. All the patients had BIRADS of 4. The BIRADS of 4a was the most common (75%). Among 138 SWE, dark blue was the most common color in the center and periphery, with 80% and 76%, respectively. The mean stiffness (kPa) of the center was significantly higher than that of the peripheral parts in IGM lesions (P < 0.001). None of the IGM lesions were hard enough to prevent sound waves from effective propagation. CONCLUSION: Although IGM mostly presents in non-specific grayscale ultrasound patterns, SWE findings can provide more specificity to imaging findings and probably can help to reach an accurate diagnosis.