Abstract
Purpose:
The aim of our prospective study was to determine the diagnostic accuracy of MR mammography (MRM) in detecting malignant disease.
Material and Methods:
In 231 consecutive patients scheduled for surgery because of mammographic or palpable lesions suspected of malignancy, the breasts were examined with T1-weighted transversal images using a 3-D fast low angle shot (FLASH) sequence. One pre- and 2 post-contrast images were obtained. Histological examination of the surgical specimens showed carcinoma in 155 breasts, of which 138 were invasive and 17
Results:
MRM detected 144 of the 155 malignancies and was false-negative in 11 cases. Eight of these MRM-missed tumours were invasive and 3 were
Conclusion:
MRM should be interpreted with caution, and supplemented with e.g. mammography and ultrasonography.
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