Medicine:Microcalcification

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Short description: Calcium deposits in the breast
Mammogram microcalcifications in ductal carcinoma in situ

Microcalcifications are tiny deposits of calcium salts that are too small to be felt but can be detected by imaging.[1]

They can be scattered throughout the mammary gland, or occur in clusters. Microcalcifications can be an early sign of breast cancer. Based on morphology, it is possible to classify by radiography how likely microcalcifications are to indicate cancer. [2]

In breast

Microcalcifications in the breast are made up of calcium phosphate or calcium oxalate. When consisting of calcium phosphate, they are usually dystrophic calcifications (occurring in degenerated or necrotic tissue).[3] Yet, the mechanism of their formation is not fully known.[4]

Calcium oxalate crystals in the breast may be seen on mammography and are usually benign, but can be associated with lobular carcinoma in situ.[5]

Microcalcification was first described in 1913 by surgeon Albert Salomon.[4]

In contrast to an artifact of crowded cells, the DCIS calcification pictured above characteristically extends outside the focal plane, as the background DCIS is blurred in this focus.

References

  1. "NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms" (in en). 2 February 2011. https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/microcalcification. Retrieved 23 April 2019. 
  2. Nalawade, Yojana V (November 2009). "Evaluation of breast calcifications". The Indian Journal of Radiology & Imaging 19 (4): 282–286. doi:10.4103/0971-3026.57208. ISSN 0971-3026. PMID 19881103. 
  3. Logullo AF, Prigenzi KCK, Nimir CCBA, Franco AFV, Campos MSDA (2022). "Breast microcalcifications: Past, present and future (Review).". Mol Clin Oncol 16 (4): 81. doi:10.3892/mco.2022.2514. PMID 35251632. PMC 8892454. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=35251632. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Wilkinson, Louise; Thomas, Val; Sharma, Nisha (2016). "Microcalcification on mammography: approaches to interpretation and biopsy". The British Journal of Radiology 90 (1069): 20160594. doi:10.1259/bjr.20160594. ISSN 0007-1285. PMID 27648482. 
  5. Hind Warzecha, M.D.. "Microcalcifications". https://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/breastcalcification.html.  Last author update: 1 June 2010