The purpose of this study was to evaluate the appearance of contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance mammography (CE-MRM) in patients with suspected radial scar on mammography. Thirty women with radial opacities or black star findings at mammography, preoperatively underwent CE-MRM. Examinations were performed with a 1.5 T magnet with a bilateral surface coil using a FS T2-weighted turbo spin echo (TSE) and three-dimensional (3D) dynamic T1-weighted fast low-angle shot (FLASH) sequences. Criteria for lesion evaluation included morphologic patterns and signal intensity curves. Mammography and CE-MRM findings were compared with pathologic findings. CE-MRM suggested the presence of radial scar in 18 of 30 cases and the presence of malignancy in 11 of 30 cases; 1 lesion was classified as borderline. At surgery 22 radial scars (including 4 with associated ductal carcinoma in situ) and 8 carcinomas were detected. CE-MRM provided a specificity of 89%, sensitivity of 83%, and accuracy of 87%. Differently from breast cancer, radial scars are nonenhancing at CE-MRM. Nevertheless, the possibility of nonenhancing carcinomatous foci existing within radial scars implies that surgical excision should be performed in all cases.

Radial scars of the breast: Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance mammography appearance / Pediconi, Federica; Occhiato, Rossella; Fiammetta, Venditti; Francesco, Fraioli; Napoli, Alessandro; Vito, Votta; Laghi, Andrea; Catalano, Carlo; Passariello, Roberto. - In: THE BREAST JOURNAL. - ISSN 1075-122X. - 11:1(2005), pp. 23-28. [10.1111/j.1075-122x.2005.21530.x]

Radial scars of the breast: Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance mammography appearance

PEDICONI, FEDERICA;OCCHIATO, Rossella;NAPOLI, ALESSANDRO;LAGHI, ANDREA;CATALANO, Carlo;PASSARIELLO, Roberto
2005

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the appearance of contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance mammography (CE-MRM) in patients with suspected radial scar on mammography. Thirty women with radial opacities or black star findings at mammography, preoperatively underwent CE-MRM. Examinations were performed with a 1.5 T magnet with a bilateral surface coil using a FS T2-weighted turbo spin echo (TSE) and three-dimensional (3D) dynamic T1-weighted fast low-angle shot (FLASH) sequences. Criteria for lesion evaluation included morphologic patterns and signal intensity curves. Mammography and CE-MRM findings were compared with pathologic findings. CE-MRM suggested the presence of radial scar in 18 of 30 cases and the presence of malignancy in 11 of 30 cases; 1 lesion was classified as borderline. At surgery 22 radial scars (including 4 with associated ductal carcinoma in situ) and 8 carcinomas were detected. CE-MRM provided a specificity of 89%, sensitivity of 83%, and accuracy of 87%. Differently from breast cancer, radial scars are nonenhancing at CE-MRM. Nevertheless, the possibility of nonenhancing carcinomatous foci existing within radial scars implies that surgical excision should be performed in all cases.
2005
aged; breast; breast diseases; breast neoplasm; breast neoplasms; carcinoma; cicatrix; contrast media; epidemiology; epidemiology/etiology/radiography; female; humans; intraductal; italy; magnetic resonance imaging; magnetic resonance mammography; mammography; medical records; methods; middle aged; noninfiltrating; predictive value of tests; radial scar; radiography; retrospective studies; sensitivity and specificity
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Radial scars of the breast: Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance mammography appearance / Pediconi, Federica; Occhiato, Rossella; Fiammetta, Venditti; Francesco, Fraioli; Napoli, Alessandro; Vito, Votta; Laghi, Andrea; Catalano, Carlo; Passariello, Roberto. - In: THE BREAST JOURNAL. - ISSN 1075-122X. - 11:1(2005), pp. 23-28. [10.1111/j.1075-122x.2005.21530.x]
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