%0 Journal Article
%T Epidemiological, Radio-Clinical and Histological Correlations of Breast Lesions ACR 3, ACR 4 and ACR 5 in the Ouagadougou¡¯ City
%A Massara Kon¨¦-Sigu¨¦
%A A£¿scha Madina Napon
%A Sor¨¦ Moussa Zanga
%A Glwadys Cherlyn B¨¦r¨¦houdougou Kabor¨¦
%A Mathieu Kafando
%A Pakisba Ali Ou¨¦draogo
%A Abel Yombou¨¦ Bamouni
%A L¨¦onie Claudine Lougu¨¦-Sorgho
%J Open Journal of Radiology
%P 184-192
%@ 2164-3032
%D 2020
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/ojrad.2020.103018
%X Objective: To correlate the epidemiological and histological data of breast le-sions ACR 3, ACR 4 and ACR 5 biopsied on ultrasound in the city of Ouaga-dougou. Materials and methods: This was a retrospective study of data for 02 years (2015-2017) in the city of Ouagadougou. With the approval of the Ethics Committee for Health Research, the study focused on the histological results and radiological reports of biopsied lesions. Results: A total of 150 patients files had been collected. Breast lesions classified as ACR 4 were 50%, ACR 3 40% and ACR 5 10%. The risk factors were related to the ACR class. Ultra-sound was performed in all patients. The masses were the most common ele-mentary lesions found in breast imaging. On histology 98 lesions were benign, 16 intermediate lesions and 36 malignant lesions. Fibroids were the most common benign lesions of the ACR 3 and ACR 4 classes. Invasive ductal car-cinoma was the most common histologic type among malignant lesions in all ACR classes. Conclusion: Cancerous lesions are discovered late in our context. The ACR classification must always take into account discriminative ele-ments.
%K Breast Cancer
%K ACR
%K Echo-Mammography
%K Burkina Faso
%U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=103195