Magnetic Resonance Elastography of the Breast: Correlation of Signal Intensity Data With Viscoelastic Properties
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 lesion...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Investigative radiology 2005-07, Vol.40 (7), p.412-420 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 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 Tesla. After breast MR imaging, MR elastography was performed as a targeted measurement. Low-frequency mechanical waves (65 Hz) were transmitted into the breast tissue using an oscillator and were displayed by means of a MR sequence within the phase of the MR image. After reconstruction, the viscoelastic information was correlated with the signal intensity and morphology data.
RESULTS:All examinations were technically successful realized in approximately 25 minutes. Malignant tumors documented higher values of elasticity than benign corresponding with signal intensity and morphologic data.
CONCLUSION:A good separation exists between benign and malignant lesions in elasticity, corresponding with specific signal intensity and morphologic data. Further clinical studies with a larger number of patients are needed for extended validation. |
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ISSN: | 0020-9996 1536-0210 |
DOI: | 10.1097/01.rli.0000166940.72971.4a |