Abstract
Objective: To improve the understanding of X-ray findings of intraductal papilloma (papillomatosis), and the cases associated with atypical hyperplasia or canceration by analyzing and comparing their different X-ray findings. Methods: X-ray findings of 550 cases of intraductal papilloma(papillomatosis) and/or associated with atypical hyperplasia or canceration confirmed with pathology were retrospectively analyzed. Results: Among the 550 cases, there were 284 cases of papilloma(51.64%) and 28 cases of papillomatosis (5.1%). Papilloma associated with atypical hyperplasia accounted for 35.45%(195 cases). While 43 cases of papilloma (papillomatosis) associated both with atypical hyperplasia and canceration (7.81%). Conclusion: (1)Galactography is a valuable procedure for diagnosis of papilloma (papillomatosis), and papilloma associated with atypical hyperplasia or canceration. (2)Papillomatosis is a potential cancerate disease, usually accompanies with atypical hyperplasia in which some cancerate lesions could be found. (authors)
Wenqing, Yao;
Guoyan, Yao;
Siwei, Zhang;
Lin, Zhang
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- Department of Radiology, Guangdong Hospital of TCM Affiliated to Guangzhou Univ. of TCM, Guangzhou (China)
Citation Formats
Wenqing, Yao, Guoyan, Yao, Siwei, Zhang, and Lin, Zhang.
Analysis of X-ray signs in 550 cases with intraductal papilloma (papillomatosis).
China: N. p.,
2009.
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Wenqing, Yao, Guoyan, Yao, Siwei, Zhang, & Lin, Zhang.
Analysis of X-ray signs in 550 cases with intraductal papilloma (papillomatosis).
China.
Wenqing, Yao, Guoyan, Yao, Siwei, Zhang, and Lin, Zhang.
2009.
"Analysis of X-ray signs in 550 cases with intraductal papilloma (papillomatosis)."
China.
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title = {Analysis of X-ray signs in 550 cases with intraductal papilloma (papillomatosis)}
author = {Wenqing, Yao, Guoyan, Yao, Siwei, Zhang, and Lin, Zhang}
abstractNote = {Objective: To improve the understanding of X-ray findings of intraductal papilloma (papillomatosis), and the cases associated with atypical hyperplasia or canceration by analyzing and comparing their different X-ray findings. Methods: X-ray findings of 550 cases of intraductal papilloma(papillomatosis) and/or associated with atypical hyperplasia or canceration confirmed with pathology were retrospectively analyzed. Results: Among the 550 cases, there were 284 cases of papilloma(51.64%) and 28 cases of papillomatosis (5.1%). Papilloma associated with atypical hyperplasia accounted for 35.45%(195 cases). While 43 cases of papilloma (papillomatosis) associated both with atypical hyperplasia and canceration (7.81%). Conclusion: (1)Galactography is a valuable procedure for diagnosis of papilloma (papillomatosis), and papilloma associated with atypical hyperplasia or canceration. (2)Papillomatosis is a potential cancerate disease, usually accompanies with atypical hyperplasia in which some cancerate lesions could be found. (authors)}
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title = {Analysis of X-ray signs in 550 cases with intraductal papilloma (papillomatosis)}
author = {Wenqing, Yao, Guoyan, Yao, Siwei, Zhang, and Lin, Zhang}
abstractNote = {Objective: To improve the understanding of X-ray findings of intraductal papilloma (papillomatosis), and the cases associated with atypical hyperplasia or canceration by analyzing and comparing their different X-ray findings. Methods: X-ray findings of 550 cases of intraductal papilloma(papillomatosis) and/or associated with atypical hyperplasia or canceration confirmed with pathology were retrospectively analyzed. Results: Among the 550 cases, there were 284 cases of papilloma(51.64%) and 28 cases of papillomatosis (5.1%). Papilloma associated with atypical hyperplasia accounted for 35.45%(195 cases). While 43 cases of papilloma (papillomatosis) associated both with atypical hyperplasia and canceration (7.81%). Conclusion: (1)Galactography is a valuable procedure for diagnosis of papilloma (papillomatosis), and papilloma associated with atypical hyperplasia or canceration. (2)Papillomatosis is a potential cancerate disease, usually accompanies with atypical hyperplasia in which some cancerate lesions could be found. (authors)}
journal = []
issue = {4}
volume = {18}
place = {China}
year = {2009}
month = {Aug}
}