A.I. Burnasyan FMBC clinical bulletin. 2025 № 4
S.Yu. Kaushanskaya, A.A. Zavialov, Yu.D. Udalov
Differential Diagnosis of Benign Breast Dysplasia
International Office, State Research Center – Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency, Moscow, Russiа
Contact person: Kaushanskaya Svetlana Yuryevna: kaushanskay78@mail.ru
Abstract
The topic focuses on systematizing approaches to optimize screening and reduce errors. The purpose is to synthesize data from international and domestic sources, including 2023 – 2024 publications, with quantitative risk analysis and recommendations for modern technology integration.
Method or methodology of the work: searches were conducted in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and eLIBRARY.ru (2010 –2024) using keywords: “benign breast dysplasia”, “fibrocystic changes”, “differential diagnosis”, “mastopathy”. Included 27 peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and monographs (70% international) and recent Russian sources. The relevance of differential diagnosis for benign breast dysplasias arises from their high prevalence (40 – 60 % in reproductive-age women) and potential to mimic malignancies, leading to overdiagnosis and unnecessary interventions.
Results: non-proliferative forms predominate (70 –8 0 % cases, pooled RR malignancy 1.52; 95 % CI 1.34 –1.72, based on 3 sources). Mammography sensitivity – 75 % for dense tissues, ultrasound – 85 – 95 % for cystic forms. Deep learning models achieve AUC 0.943 (sensitivity 95 %). Lesion multiplicity increases risk by 25% per type (RR=1.25; 95% CI 1.10–1.42). ADH upgrade – 7.5 – 56 % (in Russia ~15 – 25 %). Interobserver biopsy Kappa – 0.65.
Scope of application of the results: optimization of protocols in oncology centers, AI integration into Russia’s FGIS healthcare system, cost-effectiveness comparison of vacuum biopsy (25 – 40 thousand RUB, 20 % reduction in repeat procedures) vs. core-needle (10 – 20 thousand RUB).
Conclusions: multimodal approach improves accuracy by 15 – 20 %, supporting the hypothesis. Personalized screening with AI and biomarkers recommended; future research – validation in Russian populations.
Keywords: benign dysplasia, mammary gland, differential diagnosis, fibrocystic changes, mammography, ultrasound examination, biopsy, mastopathy
For citation: Kaushanskaya SYu, Stepanyants NG, Udalov YuD. Differential Diagnosis of Benign Breast Dysplasia. A.I. Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center Clinical Bulletin. 2025.4:71-74. (In Russian) DOI: 10.33266/2782-6430-2025-4-71-74
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Conflict of interest. The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Financing. The study had no sponsorship.
Contribution. Article was prepared with equal participation of the authors.
Article received: 12.08.2025. Accepted for publication: 25.09.2025