Takeaways From Pre-Contrast T1 And T2 Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Inwomen With Recently Diagnosed Breast Cancer

IRANIAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY(2016)

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Background: Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE -MRI) has been widely used in the management of breast cancer, and its diagnostic value in breast imaging has been demonstrated. There have only been a few reports regarding the usefulness of pre-contrast imaging. Knowledge about clinically significant findings of preoperative, pre-contrast T1 and T2 MR images will allow more accurate decisions regarding patient treatment and management.Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinically significant findings of preoperative, pre-contrast T1 and T2MRimages in recently diagnosed breast cancer patients.Patients and Methods: We analyzed 390 preoperative 3-T MRIs of recently diagnosed breast cancer patients inwhomthe diagnosis was confirmed by a core needle biopsy.Results: MRI findings that were correlated with post-core needle-biopsy changes were observed in 27.9% of the pre-contrast T1 and T2 MRIs (n = 109/390). Two of 35 cases that had a subareolar ductal high signal area on the pre-contrast T1 were confirmed by surgery as having nipple-areolar complex involvement.Conclusion: A subareolar ductal high signal area on a pre-contrast T1 MRI must be carefully assessed in combination with dynamic, contrast-enhanced images for proper surgical management.
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MR Imaging, Breast, Neoplasm-Primary, Breast-Conserving Surgery
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