TY - JOUR
T1 - Suspicion for Sarcoma
T2 - Clinical Presentation, Multi-Modality Imaging Evaluation, and Ultrasound Artificial Intelligence-Based Decision Support
AU - Mehran, Nikki A.
AU - Rooney, Emily
AU - Shah, Harsh
AU - Gomolin, Tamar
AU - Zeizafoun, Nebras
AU - Williams, Dayna
AU - Margolies, Laurie R.
AU - Chen, Christine
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/11
Y1 - 2025/11
N2 - Background/Objective: This study aims to better characterize the clinical presentation, histology, and imaging features of breast sarcomas on mammography, ultrasound, and MRI, in addition to analyzing the effectiveness of AI DS in detecting breast sarcomas. Methods: A retrospective review from 2008–2024 yielded 18 patients with histologically proven breast sarcomas with imaging available for review. Mammography was available for 13 lesions, ultrasound for 19 lesions, and MRI for 9 lesions. Imaging features were classified according to the BI-RADS 5th edition lexicon. Images were reviewed by two radiologists, and consensus was obtained regarding imaging features. AI DS was retrospectively applied to the breast masses identified on ultrasound. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics. Results: 17 females and 1 male were included in this study. Mammographic findings varied from solitary masses (3/13 [23.1%]), asymmetries (3/13 [23.1%]), architectural distortion (1/13 [7.7%]), skin thickening (3/13 [23.1%]), focal asymmetry with calcifications (1/13 [7.7%]), or no suspicious findings (2/13 [15.4%]). Sonography often revealed masses with an irregular shape (13/16 [81.2%]), non-circumscribed margins (15/16 [93.7%]), hypoechoic echo pattern (10/16 [62.5%]), and vascular flow (12/16 [75%]). MRI showed heterogeneously enhancing masses (6/9 [66.7%]) or isolated skin enhancement (3/9 [33.3%]). AI DS analyzed 16 masses on ultrasound and identified 15 (93.8%) as suspicious. Conclusions: Breast sarcomas had a variable appearance on breast imaging, ranging from a solitary mass to isolated skin findings. Awareness of how breast sarcomas can present across imaging modalities while using AI DS as an aid may help radiologists in making the correct diagnosis of this rare and aggressive disease.
AB - Background/Objective: This study aims to better characterize the clinical presentation, histology, and imaging features of breast sarcomas on mammography, ultrasound, and MRI, in addition to analyzing the effectiveness of AI DS in detecting breast sarcomas. Methods: A retrospective review from 2008–2024 yielded 18 patients with histologically proven breast sarcomas with imaging available for review. Mammography was available for 13 lesions, ultrasound for 19 lesions, and MRI for 9 lesions. Imaging features were classified according to the BI-RADS 5th edition lexicon. Images were reviewed by two radiologists, and consensus was obtained regarding imaging features. AI DS was retrospectively applied to the breast masses identified on ultrasound. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics. Results: 17 females and 1 male were included in this study. Mammographic findings varied from solitary masses (3/13 [23.1%]), asymmetries (3/13 [23.1%]), architectural distortion (1/13 [7.7%]), skin thickening (3/13 [23.1%]), focal asymmetry with calcifications (1/13 [7.7%]), or no suspicious findings (2/13 [15.4%]). Sonography often revealed masses with an irregular shape (13/16 [81.2%]), non-circumscribed margins (15/16 [93.7%]), hypoechoic echo pattern (10/16 [62.5%]), and vascular flow (12/16 [75%]). MRI showed heterogeneously enhancing masses (6/9 [66.7%]) or isolated skin enhancement (3/9 [33.3%]). AI DS analyzed 16 masses on ultrasound and identified 15 (93.8%) as suspicious. Conclusions: Breast sarcomas had a variable appearance on breast imaging, ranging from a solitary mass to isolated skin findings. Awareness of how breast sarcomas can present across imaging modalities while using AI DS as an aid may help radiologists in making the correct diagnosis of this rare and aggressive disease.
KW - artificial intelligence
KW - breast cancer
KW - breast sarcoma
KW - decision support
KW - mammography
KW - MRI
KW - primary breast sarcoma
KW - secondary breast sarcoma
KW - ultrasound
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105023676803
U2 - 10.3390/cancers17223626
DO - 10.3390/cancers17223626
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105023676803
SN - 2072-6694
VL - 17
JO - Cancers
JF - Cancers
IS - 22
M1 - 3626
ER -