Diagnostic value of halo sign in young women (aged 45 to 49 years) in a breast screening programme with synthesized 2D mammography

Br J Radiol. 2018 Dec;91(1092):20180444. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20180444. Epub 2018 Aug 13.

Abstract

Objective:: To assess the clinical performance of the halo sign in tomosynthesis and synthesized 2D mammography, and to identify age groups where its diagnostic value may be greater.

Methods:: 183 patients with nodules were recalled from the breast screening programme (with tomosynthesis and 2D synthesized mammograms). The patients were separated into two groups, 45-49 years and 50-69 years, and depending on the presence or not of halo sign. We calculated the predictive values for the different age groups.

Results:: In 45-49 years group, 86 nodular lesions were recalled, 66 (76.7%) with positive halo sign and 20 (23.3%) with negative halo sign. In positive halo sign group, biopsy was considered in 23 (34.8%), with histological features of benignity. In 50-69 years group, 98 nodular lesions from 97 patients were recalled, 51 (52%) with positive halo sign and 47 (48%) with negative halo sign. In positive halo sign group, biopsy was considered in 13 (25.5%); four (30.8%) were malignant and nine (69.2%) were benign.

Conclusion:: Halo sign could be considered as a marker of benign lesion in females < 50 years. In females ≥ 50 years, other breast imaging techniques should be considered, with or without histological studies, to rule out malignancy.

Advances in knowledge:: The trend of a positive halo sign to act as a marker of benign lesion could be improve the recall rate and positive predictive values in the breast screening programme with tomosynthesis and synthesized 2D mammography, especially in young females.

MeSH terms

  • Age Factors
  • Aged
  • Breast / diagnostic imaging*
  • Breast / pathology
  • Breast Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging*
  • Early Detection of Cancer*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Mammography* / methods
  • Middle Aged
  • Ultrasonography, Mammary