2002
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.10135
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Optimal post‐contrast timing of breast MR image acquisition for architectural feature analysis

Abstract: Purpose: To define a post-contrast imaging time span during which diagnostic accuracy of breast magnetic resonance (MR) architectural feature analysis is maintained. Materials and Methods:Seventy-five patients with mammographically-visible or palpable findings underwent MR examination. Three sequential post-contrast, fat-saturated, three-dimensional gradient-echo imaging runs were acquired spanning 0 -90, 90 -180, and 180 -270 seconds after contrast injection. Five readers independently predicted the malignant… Show more

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“…This feature of their biology can differentiate them on imaging from benign breast tissue via the uptake of the intravenous contrast agent. Currently, CE-MRI and gadolinium are used to obtain breast lesion morphology and vascular enhancement information [3,5,6,29]. Recently, CE-DBT has been reported to be a potential alternative method for imaging malignant breast lesion morphology and vascular enhancement patterns [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This feature of their biology can differentiate them on imaging from benign breast tissue via the uptake of the intravenous contrast agent. Currently, CE-MRI and gadolinium are used to obtain breast lesion morphology and vascular enhancement information [3,5,6,29]. Recently, CE-DBT has been reported to be a potential alternative method for imaging malignant breast lesion morphology and vascular enhancement patterns [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the absorption of vascular contrast agents in malignant breast tissue is often different to that in benign and normal tissues. Today, contrast-enhanced MRI (CE-MRI), which uses a gadolinium chelate as a vascular contrast agent, is the standard for vascular imaging of breast cancers [2][3][4][5][6][7]. Breast lesion characterisation with CE-MRI relies on a combination of the analysis of the morphological features of the lesion and the vascular enhancement kinetics.…”
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“…One series was acquired before and four series after intravenous injection of contrast agent (ProHance, Bracco-Byk Gulden, Konstanz, Germany; 0.1 mmol/kg body weight, at a rate of 2-4 ml/s). The series were acquired at intervals of approximately 120 s to achieve theoretically optimal time points to describe contrast uptake in the lesion [34][35][36][37] and to achieve isotropic voxel sizes. The following MRI parameters were used: T1-weighted sequence, repetition time 8.1 ms, echo time 4.0 ms, reconstructed in-plane matrix 256×256 pixels, isotropic in-plane resolution of 1.35×1.35 mm 2 , slice thickness 1.35 mm, no fat suppression.…”
Section: Patients and Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the signal from tumors appears enhanced. This enhancement permits depiction of architectural features, such as irregularity of the lesion boundary or spiculations; the importance of this was recently emphasized in a study of how the timing of image acquisition relative to injection affects the discernment of such features (11). Much attention has been paid in the MR imaging literature to the time dependence of the enhancement of the lesion and the later "washout," which Leach (12) has reviewed concisely.…”
Section: Vascular Contrast Enhancement Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two ion chambers where mounted at right angles to the beam, and at right angles to each other (θ=π/2, φ= 0 and π/2 ), 60 cm from the analyzer. The primary photon fluence incident upon the analyzer was estimated to be 2×10 11 , while the scattered fluence at the detector in the direction perpendicular to polarization was 2×10 6 cm -2 . We have thus observed x-ray polarization, measuring P pol =0.10.…”
Section: Poly-energetic Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%