Lesion size is a major determinant of the mammographic features of ductal carcinoma in situ: findings from the Sloane project
A. Evans, K. Clements, A. Maxwell, H. Bishop, A. Hanby, G. Lawrence, S.E. Pinder
Clinical Radiology 2010 65;3:181-184
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Lesion size has a strong influence on the radiological features of calcific DCIS; small, high-grade lesions often show no casting calcifications, whereas casting calcifications are seen in nearly half of large, low-grade lesions. As small clusters of punctate or granular calcifications may represent high-grade DCIS, an aggressive clinical approach to the diagnosis of such lesions is recommended as the adequate treatment of high-grade DCIS will prevent the occurrence of potentially life-threatening high-grade invasive disease
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