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. 2023 Sep 10;29:e941072-1–e941072-14. doi: 10.12659/MSM.941072

Table 2.

Patients with multiple focal lesions – distribution of focal lesions number visible on FFDM and ABUS.

Number of lesions found in one patient (either method) Number of lesions in total Number of patients Lesions visible on FFDM Lesions visible on ABUS
2 72 36 31 (including 9 patients with 2 lesions and 13 with one lesion, 22 patients in total) 60 (including 28 patients with 2 lesions and 4 patients with 1 lesion, 32 patients in total)
3 51 17 25 (including 4 patients with 3 lesions, 5 patients with 2 lesions and 3 patients with 1 lesion, 12 patients in total) 43 (including 12 patients with 3 lesions, 2 with 2 lesions and 3 patients with 1 lesion, 17 patients in total)
4 40 10 17 (including 1 patient with 44lesions, 1 patient with 3 lesions, 3 patients with 2 lesions and 4 patients with 1 lesion, 9 patients in total) 31 (5 patients with 4 lesions, 2 patients with 3 lesions, 2 patients with 2 lesions and 1 patient with 1 lesion, 10 patients in total)
5 20 4 5 (including 1 patient with 3 lesions and 2 patients with 1 lesion, 3 patients in total) 18 (2 patients with 5 lesions, 2 patients with 4 lesions, 4 patients in total)
6 12 2 6 (including 1 patient with 4 lesions and 1 patient with 2 lesions, 2 patients in total) 8 (1 patient with 6 lesions and 1 patient with 2 lesions, 2 patients in total)
Total 195 69 84 lesions, 48 patients 160 lesions, 65 patients

FFDM – full-filled mammography; ABUS – automated breast ultrasound.

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