Circumscribed Mass Lesions on Mammography: Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MR Imaging to Differentiate Malignancy and Benignancy

Purpose: We evaluated the magnetic resonance (MR) features of breast lesions showing circumscribed mass on mammography to understand the characteristics that differentiate malignancy and benignancy. Materials and Methods: Our institutional review board approved the study, and informed consent was wa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences 2008, Vol.7(4), pp.195-204
Hauptverfasser: OKAFUJI, Takashi, YABUUCHI, Hidetake, SOEDA, Hiroyasu, MATSUO, Yoshio, KAMITANI, Takeshi, SAKAI, Shuji, HATAKENAKA, Masamitsu, KUROKI, Syoji, TOKUNAGA, Eriko, YAMAMOTO, Hidetaka, HONDA, Hiroshi
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: We evaluated the magnetic resonance (MR) features of breast lesions showing circumscribed mass on mammography to understand the characteristics that differentiate malignancy and benignancy. Materials and Methods: Our institutional review board approved the study, and informed consent was waived. Using logistic regression analysis, we examined morphologic and kinetic MR imaging data of 90 breast lesions (43 malignant, 47 benign) that showed circumscribed mass on mammography. Results: Features identified as having high odds for malignancy included: rim enhancement (odds ratio, 70.894; 95% confidence interval (CI), 7.525-667.938); heterogeneous enhancement (odds ratio, 10.839; 95% CI, 1.032-113.856); and washout dynamic pattern (odds ratio, 46.262; 95% CI, 3.716-575.901). Combinations of washout dynamic pattern and either rim or heterogeneous enhancement reflected excessively high prediction probability for malignancy (>0.95), whereas combinations lacking washout dynamic pattern and with either homogeneous enhancement or dark internal septation revealed excessively low prediction probability for malignancy (
ISSN:1347-3182
1880-2206
DOI:10.2463/mrms.7.195