PURPOSE: Our goal was to evaluate possible diagnostic advantages of ultrafast MRI of the breast in comparison with dynamic MRI. METHOD: Thirty patients with 35 hypervascularized lesions were selected prospectively after undergoing standard dynamic MRI (temporal resolution 87 s). Patients underwent additional ultrafast imaging (temporal resolution 2 s). Onset, rate, and pattern of enhancement were analyzed. RESULTS: Histopathology revealed 15 malignant and 20 benign lesions (3-40 mm). Enhancement pattern was centripetal in 2 benign and 4 malignant lesions, centrifugal in 5 and 3, and homogeneous in 13 and 8. The onset of lesion enhancement ranged from 3 to 13 s (parenchymal enhancement 4-14 s) and the rate of enhancement from 3 to 70%/s, both without any correlation to the histologic diagnosis. There was no significant difference between ultrafast and standard dynamic MRI. CONCLUSION: Ultrafast MRI does not provide additional information in comparison with standard dynamic MRI.
PURPOSE: Our goal was to evaluate possible diagnostic advantages of ultrafast MRI of the breast in comparison with dynamic MRI. METHOD: Thirty patients with 35 hypervascularized lesions were selected prospectively after undergoing standard dynamic MRI (temporal resolution 87 s). Patients underwent additional ultrafast imaging (temporal resolution 2 s). Onset, rate, and pattern of enhancement were analyzed. RESULTS: Histopathology revealed 15 malignant and 20 benign lesions (3-40 mm). Enhancement pattern was centripetal in 2 benign and 4 malignant lesions, centrifugal in 5 and 3, and homogeneous in 13 and 8. The onset of lesion enhancement ranged from 3 to 13 s (parenchymal enhancement 4-14 s) and the rate of enhancement from 3 to 70%/s, both without any correlation to the histologic diagnosis. There was no significant difference between ultrafast and standard dynamic MRI. CONCLUSION: Ultrafast MRI does not provide additional information in comparison with standard dynamic MRI.
Authors: Toni W Vomweg; Andrea Teifke; R Peter Kunz; Christian Hintze; Alexander Hlawatsch; Annett Kern; Karl F Kreitner; Manfred Thelen Journal: Eur Radiol Date: 2004-07-29 Impact factor: 5.315