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Table 1 Age, clinical presentation, parity, family history, biopsy method, histopathologic diagnosis, and examination of the studied patients

From: Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging in differentiation of breast lesions

  

Patients (n = 50)

Age (years)

47.8 ± 14.6

25 to < 35

6 (12%)

35 to < 45

9 (18%)

45 to < 55

13 (26%)

55 to < 65

12 (24%)

65 to < 75

10 (20%)

Clinical presentation

Breast mass

27 (54%)

Mastalgia

12 (24%)

Nipple discharge

7 (14%)

Nipple retraction

4 (8%)

Parity

Nulliparous

22 (44%)

Parous

28 (65%)

Family history

A positive family

23 (46%)

Negative family

27 (54%)

Biopsy method

Tru-Cut

34 (68%)

FNAC

6 (12%)

Surgical excision

6 (12%)

Tru-Cut and surgical excision

6 (12%)

Histopathologic diagnosis

Benign

26 (52%)

Malignant

24 (48%)

Diagnosis

Benign

Fibroadenoma

7 (16%)

 

Fibroadenolipoma

1 (2%)

 

Fibro-adenosis

6 (12%)

 

Adenoma

4 (8%)

 

Intra-ductal papilloma

3 (6%)

 

Chronic granulomatous mastitis

2 (4%)

 

Fat necrosis

3 (6%)

 

Malignant

Invasive ductal carcinoma

18 (36%)

 

Invasive lobular carcinoma

2 (4%)

 

Ductal carcinoma in situ

4 (8%)

 
  1. Data are presented as mean ± SD or frequency (%), FNAC: Fine needle aspiration cytology