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Gökalp Gökhan - - 2006
PURPOSE: To investigate the role of dynamic magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the evaluation of probably benign lesions (BI-RADS category 3) and its contribution to patient management. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Dynamic breast MR imaging was performed in 56 lesions assessed as probably benign in mammography of 43 patients. In MR ...
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Deurloo Eline E - - 2006
The aim of this study was to identify patients prior to breast-conserving therapy (BCT) who have complementary value of contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) over conventional imaging in the assessment of tumor extent. All patients were eligible for BCT according to conventional imaging, and underwent preoperative MRI as part of ...
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Espinosa Leandro A - - 2005
PURPOSE: To retrospectively describe the magnetic resonance (MR) imaging characteristics of normal breast tissue and breast cancer in the setting of lactation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The HIPAA-compliant study was exempt from institutional approval, and informed consent was not required. Unilateral MR imaging of 10 breasts was performed in seven lactating ...
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Menell Jennifer H - - 2005
The purpose of this study was to compare the ability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and mammography to determine the presence and extent of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Retrospective review of medical records of women who underwent MRI and mammographic examination during a 23-month period revealed 39 sites of ...
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Kanra Güler - - 2005
A 1-year-old boy with weight loss, decreased activity, and psychomotor regression is presented. He was subjected to an extremely detailed evaluation, including electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), until a simple hemogram in our center revealed that he had macrocytic anemia with megaloblastic changes in the bone marrow. His ...
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Choi Nami - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to introduce a new breast magnetic resonance (MR) imaging technique, 3-phase dynamic MR imaging with 2-way subtraction, and to examine the morphologic and kinetic features of malignant and benign breast lesions using this technique. METHODS: In 99 breasts from 89 consecutive women with suspicious breast ...
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Near-infrared characterization of breast tumors in vivo using spectrally-constrained reconstruction.
Srinivasan Subhadra - - 2005
Multi-wavelength Near-Infrared (NIR) Tomography was utilized in this study to non-invasively quantify physiological parameters of breast tumors using direct spectral reconstruction. Frequency domain NIR measurements were incorporated with a new spectrally constrained direct chromophore and scattering image reconstruction algorithm, which was validated in simulations and experimental phantoms. Images of total ...
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Kepple Julie - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Determining the extent of infiltrating lobular carcinoma (ILCA) in the breast is difficult. This study was designed to determine if the size of ILCA on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) correlated with final pathology. METHODS: Retrospective study of patients between 1998 and 2004, who were evaluated for extent of ILCA ...
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Langer Samantha A - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Contrast-enhanced breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is highly sensitive for breast cancer. However, adoption of breast MRI is hampered by frequent false positive (FP) findings. Though ultimately proven benign, these suspicious findings require biopsy due to abnormal morphology and/or kinetic enhancement curves that simulate malignancy on MRI. We hypothesized ...
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Hsiang David - - 2005
A hand-held scanning probe based on broadband Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy (DOS) was used in combination with dynamic contrast enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) to quantitatively characterize locally-advanced breast cancers in six patients. Measurements were performed sequentially using external fiducial markers for co-registration. Tumor patterns were categorized according to MRI morphological data, and ...
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Mariano Michelle N - - 2005
PURPOSE: To identify morphologic and dynamic enhancement magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of pure ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) by using a new intensity-modulated parametric mapping technique, and to correlate the MRI features with histopathologic findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fourteen patients with pure DCIS on pathology underwent conventional mammography and ...
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Malich Ansgar - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to increase the accuracy of breast MRI using a semiquantitative analysis of typical MRI features and their diagnostic potential. The prevalence of recently reported MRI signs of breast lesions were analyzed and compared with other well-known signs. CONCLUSION: New MRI features, especially from T2-weighted images, are ...
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Morrow Monica - - 2005
Clinical experience has resulted in the identification of a relatively small number of absolute contraindications to breast-conserving therapy (BCT). These contraindications are readily identified by a clinical evaluation and diagnostic mammography. Local failure rates of less than 10% at 10 years support the idea that patients can be reliably selected ...
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Kwan Alexander L C - - 2005
The magnitude of scatter contamination on a first-generation prototype breast computed tomography (CT) scanner was evaluated using the scatter-to-primary ratio (SPR) metric. The SPR was measured and characterized over a wide range of parameters relevant to breast CT imaging, including x-ray beam energy, breast diameter, breast composition, isocenter-to-detector distance, collimated ...
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Kanazawa Takashi - - 2005
Advances in the therapeutic agents used for neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) have recently achieved higher response rates and induced a greater number of pathologic complete responses (pCR) than ever before. The aim of this study is the diagnosis of pCR after NAC by diagnostic imaging of clinical complete response (cCR) patients. ...
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Dausse Fabien - - 2005
AIM: The aim of this study was to describe the first imaging studies of a primary embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma of the breast in an adult woman. PATIENT: This 45-year-old woman was seen for investigation of a palpable mass in the left breast. Examinations included mammography, Doppler ultrasound, and MRI. The diagnosis ...
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Van Goethem M - - 2005
The purpose of the study is to compare mammography and magnetic resonance (MR) mammography in detection and assessment of extent, of histologically proven ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and to compare MR features of DCIS, with features of invasive carcinoma. Forty histopathologically proven and MR detected pure DCIS lesions were ...
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Chung Alice - - 2005
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been shown to detect occult invasive breast cancers with a sensitivity of 97 per cent to 100 per cent. Mammography and ultrasonography does not accurately assess the extent of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), which results in a high reoperation rate. Breast MRI can improve ...
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Furman-Haran Edna - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Tumor perfusion through the microvascular network can be imaged noninvasively by dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI). The objective of the current study was to quantify the microvascular perfusion parameters in various human breast lesions and to determine whether they varied between benign lesions and malignancy and whether they ...
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Meisamy Sina - - 2005
PURPOSE: To determine whether the addition of in vivo quantitative hydrogen 1 (1H) magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy can improve the radiologist's diagnostic accuracy in interpreting breast MR images to distinguish benign from malignant lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was approved by the institutional review board and, where appropriate, was ...
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van den Bosch Maurice A A J - - 2005
Techniques and instrumentation are now widely available that enable interventional MR-guided preoperative needle localization and lesion marking. Minimally invasive MR-guided core biopsy techniques have been demonstrated but remain limited for small lesions and will be facilitated by the development of biopsy instruments that can be directly visualized using MR imaging. ...
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Schott Anne F - - 2005
PURPOSE: To prospectively compare the ability of clinical examination, mammography, vascularity-sensitive ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine pathologic complete response (CR) in breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Participants were women with primary measurable, operable invasive breast cancer (Stages I-III) who presented to the University ...
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Oken Shara Millman - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: We sought to define the imaging findings of invasive ductal carcinoma with fibrotic focus and its associated histopathologic correlation. CONCLUSION: Radiologists should be aware of the imaging characteristics of this newly described entity because of the significant prognostic implications and perhaps to prompt the pathologist to assess for the ...
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Kneeshaw P J - - 2006
Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DCE-MRI) is an effective diagnostic modality for symptomatic breast disease. However, its role in evaluating clinically occult disease associated with mammographically detected microcalcification remains unclear. Women recalled following screening mammography with microcalcification had DCE-MRI examination of the breast. The data were evaluated subjectively and ...
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Delille Jean-Paul - - 2005
This study was undertaken to determine the best time during the menstrual cycle to perform dynamic breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The contralateral "normal" breast of 50 premenopausal women (mean age 40.4 +/- 6.4 years, range 30--52 years) were enrolled in a protocol designed to correlate an ipsilateral suspicious breast ...
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Deurloo Eline E - - 2005
This study was conducted to assess the incidence and impact of additional findings from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on the workup of patients eligible for breast-conserving therapy (BCT) and to optimise the specificity of further workup by combining radiological reading with computerised analysis. One hundred and sixteen patients eligible for ...
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Tan P H - - 2005
AIMS: To assess inter/intraobserver variability in the interpretation of a series of digitised images of columnar cell lesions (CCLs) of the breast. METHODS: After a tutorial on breast CCL, 39 images were presented to seven staff pathologists, who were instructed to categorize the lesions as follows: 0, no columnar cell ...
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Chen Wenjin - - 2005
In many subspecialties of pathology, the intrinsic complexity of rendering accurate diagnostic decisions is compounded by a lack of definitive criteria for detecting and characterizing diseases and their corresponding histological features. In some cases, there exists a striking disparity between the diagnoses rendered by recognized authorities and those provided by ...
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Pediconi Federica - - 2005
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to evaluate the value of a color-coded automated signal intensity curve software package for contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance mammography (CE-MRM) in patients with suspected breast cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-six women with suspected breast cancer based on mammographic and sonographic examinations were preoperatively evaluated ...
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Xydeas Tanja - - 2005
OBJECTIVES: We sought to investigate the potential value of magnetic resonance (MR) elastography to improve the differentiation between benign and malignant tumors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Measurements of 5 patients with 6 malignant lesions, 11 patients with benign lesions, and 4 patients with no lesions at all were performed at 1.5 ...
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van den Bosch Maurice A A J - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to identify magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics of fibrocystic change (FCC) of the breast. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fourteen patients with a histopathologic diagnosis of solitary FCC of the breast underwent x-ray mammography and MRI of the breast. Three experienced breast imaging radiologists retrospectively ...
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Sabaté Josep M - - 2006
Lupus panniculitis is an unusual immunological disease that characteristically affects the subcutaneous fat and occurs in 2% of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. We report a case of lupus panniculitis involving the breast, which represents a very uncommon location. Mammographically, it presented as a suspicious irregular mass involving the subcutaneous ...
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Siegmann Katja C - - 2005
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to assess practicability, outcome, and possible advantages of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided localizations with modified embolization coils for exclusively MRI-detected suspicious breast lesions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed 131 MRI-guided preoperative localizations in 105 patients with exclusively MRI-detected breast lesions. Contrast-enhanced, T1-weighted, 3-dimensional ...
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Chen Wei-Ming - - 2005
Ultrasonography is one of the most useful diagnostic tools for human soft tissue and it is in routine use in nearly all hospitals and many physicians' offices and clinics. However, the diagnosis mostly depends upon the personal experiences of the physicians. Moreover, the surface features and internal architecture of a ...
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Kothapalli Sri-Rajasekhar - - 2005
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To exploit the spectral phase characteristics of digital or digitized mammograms for early detection of microcalcifications, shape, and sizes of suspected lesions and to demonstrate its use for training radiologists to discriminate signal features in different spatially varying backgrounds. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We propose two algorithms: in ...
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Flamm Carole Redding - - 2005
Imaging technologies (e.g., magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]) have been proposed as noninvasive alternatives to surgical biopsy techniques in the follow-up of women with suspicious primary breast lesions. This article is a synopsis of a systematic review by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association Technology Evaluation Center. According to the ...
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Yates Tara - - 2005
A time-resolved optical tomography system has been used to generate cross-sectional images of the human breast. Images are reconstructed using an iterative, nonlinear algorithm and measurements of mean photon flight time relative to those acquired on a homogeneous reference phantom. Thirty-eight studies have been performed on three healthy volunteers and ...
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Tang Alice P Y - - 2005
Radiotherapy-induced sarcoma arising from the chest wall after mastectomy and irradiation is uncommon but deserves special attention due to the increasing incidence of this soft-tissue sarcoma, contributed by the early detection and employment of radiotherapy in the treatment of breast carcinoma. We report the computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance ...
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Seo Bo Kyoung - - 2005
This study investigated the feasibility of using low-dose multidetector dynamic computed tomography (CT) scan for imaging breast. We measured the radiation dose using a phantom at low- and standard-dose CT. To compare the image quality at low- and standard-dose CT, we evaluated normal breasts in 57 cases. In 44 cases ...
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Hu Jiani - - 2005
The high sensitivity but poor specificity of magnetic resonance imaging for detecting breast cancer has stimulated interest in magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) as a tool to improve specificity and reduce the number of benign biopsies. The challenge of applying 1H MRSI to the diagnosis of cancer in the human ...
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Miga Michael I - - 2005
The use of palpation information for skin disease characterization is not as commonly used as in other soft tissues, although mechanical differences within lesions have been noted. For example, regions of hyperkeratosis have the potential to transform into cancerous lesions and likely feature different material properties from those of surrounding ...
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Sardanelli Francesco - - 2005
PURPOSE: To retrospectively compare three different doses of gadobenate dimeglumine with a standard dose of gadopentetate dimeglumine for magnetic resonance (MR) imaging evaluation of breast vessels and to evaluate the accuracy of one-sided increased vascularity seen on gadobenate dimeglumine-enhanced MR images as an indicator of ipsilateral breast cancer. MATERIALS AND ...
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Khalil Hanan I - - 2005
PURPOSE: To retrospectively evaluate the prevalence and clinical importance of hepatic lesions considered too small to characterize (TSTC) at initial computed tomography (CT) in women with breast cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Approval for this retrospective study was obtained from the institutional review board, which waived the requirement for informed consent. ...
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Kumar Rakesh - - 2005
The breast is an uncommon site of development of extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Both primary and secondary involvement of the breast have been reported. A 36-year-old woman diagnosed with NHL underwent multimodality imaging for staging of the disease. CT of the chest revealed no significant abnormalities. Whole-body FDG PET imaging ...
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Meine Trip J - - 2005
The authors report a case of a left-sided silicone breast implant interfering with nuclear imaging of the myocardium. Cardiac SPECT imaging of a woman documented widespread infarct in the anterolateral, inferior, and posterolateral walls, as well as mixed ischemia/infarct in the anterior wall. Subsequent cardiac MRI revealed just anterolateral and ...
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Pääkkö Eija - - 2005
We evaluated the performance of low-field MRI in breast disorders by comparing it with high-field MRI and biopsy results. Twenty-eight consecutive patients who were able to undergo two magnetic resonance examinations on following days were examined by high-field and low-field MRI. After T1-weighted sagittal images had been obtained a dynamic ...
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Hilger I - - 2005
Magnetic nanoparticles are promising tools for the minimal invasive elimination of small tumours in the breast using magnetically-induced heating. The approach complies with the increasing demand for breast conserving therapies and has the advantage of offering a selective and refined tuning of the degree of energy deposition allowing an adequate ...
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Wood Chris - - 2005
Since 1999, there has been a 40 percent increase per year in the number of breast MR studies performed in the United States. In addition, over 1200 sites in the United States have purchased surface coils for use in breast MR. This number is expected to grow to over 2,000 ...
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High-spatial-resolution MR imaging of focal breast masses: interpretation model based on kinetic ...
Tozaki Mitsuhiro - - 2005
PURPOSE: To assess a new interpretation model combining kinetic pattern and morphologic characteristics using high-spatial-resolution MR imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Breast MR imaging was performed in 58 patients with 63 pathologically proved focal breast masses (49 malignant and 14 benign). MR imaging was performed on a 1.5-Tesla system using the ...
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Rosen Eric L - - 2005
PURPOSE: To prospectively assess a dedicated, large field of view positron emission tomography (PET) mammographic device for imaging primary breast carcinoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Institutional review board approval was obtained for this study, and all patients provided written informed consent prior to participation. Subjects were recruited from a cohort of ...
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