| Literature DB >> 17760667 |
Rachel F Brem1, Ivan Petrovitch, Jocelyn A Rapelyea, Heather Young, Christine Teal, Tricia Kelly.
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The purpose of this study was to compare the sensitivity and specificity of breast-specific gamma imaging (BSGI) using a high-resolution breast-specific gamma camera and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with indeterminate breast findings. Twenty-three women with an indeterminate breast finding that required BSGI and MRI as deemed necessary by the interpreting radiologist or referring physician were included. MRI was performed on a GE 1.5T scanner and BSGI was performed on a Dilon high-resolution breast-specific gamma camera. All imaging findings were correlated with pathologic diagnosis. Thirty-three indeterminate lesions were evaluated in the study. There were a total of nine pathologically confirmed cancers. There was no statistically significant difference in sensitivity of cancer detection between BSGI and MRI. BSGI demonstrated a greater specificity than MRI, 71% and 25%, respectively. BSGI has equal sensitivity and greater specificity than MRI for the detection of breast cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17760667 DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4741.2007.00466.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Breast J ISSN: 1075-122X Impact factor: 2.431