| Literature DB >> 19584584 |
Hanaa Al-Khawari1, Reji Athyal, Agnes Kovacs, Mervat Al-Saleh, John Patrick Madda.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fischer developed a scoring system in 1999 that made identifying malignnant lesions much easier for inexperienced radiologists. Our study was performed to assess whether this scoring system would help beginners to accurately diagnose breast lesions on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and to assess the correlation between the magnetic resonance mammography Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (MRM BI-RADS) grade and the final diagnosis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The lesion morphology and contrast kinetics of 63 masses in 41 patients were evaluated on MRI and accorded a MRM BI-RADS final assessment category using the Fischer scoring system. The accuracy was evaluated after the final diagnosis was obtained by tissue sampling and follow-up imaging.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19584584 PMCID: PMC2841455 DOI: 10.4103/0256-4947.55310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Saudi Med ISSN: 0256-4947 Impact factor: 1.526
Criteria for evaluating breast lesions on contrast-enhanced MR images (the evaluation score).
| Criterion | Points | |
|---|---|---|
| Round, oval, linear, lobular | 0 | |
| Branching, spiculated, stellate | 1 | |
| Well-defined | 0 | |
| Indistinca/ill-defined | 1 | |
| Homogenous, non-enhancing internal septations | 0 | |
| In-homogenous | 1 | |
| Ring enhancement | 2 | |
| Less than 50% | 0 | |
| 50% to 100% | 1 | |
| More than 100% | 2 | |
| Steady increase or continuous | 0 | |
| Plateau | 1 | |
| Washout | 2 | |
Initial peak signal intensity increase within the first 3 minutes after contrast material administration relative to the precontrast signal intensity.
Continued signal intensity increase=signal intensity increase of greater than 10% relative to the initial peak signal intensity at 3-8 minutes.
Plateau=deviation of the signal intensity at 3-8 minutes of (10%) relative to the initial peak signal intensity.
Washout=signal intensity decrease of greater than 10% relative to the initial peak signal intensity at 3-8 minutes.
Figure 1Left breast spiculated mass with ill-defined margin heterogeneous enhancement post contrast with strong initial signal increase and post-initial plateau (type II curve): a) post contrast fat saturated axial T1W image; b) enhancement curve (plateau). Spiculated mass (1 point), ill-defined margin (1 point), heterogeneous enhancement post contrast (1 point), strong initial signal increase (2 points) and post-initial washout (1 point): score 6 points, i.e. MRM BI-RADS category V. Proved ductal carcinoma postoperatively.
Figure 3Right breast ill-defined, heterogeneously enhancing oval shaped mass with strong initial signal increase and post-initial washout (type III curve): a) post contrast fat saturated T1W image, b)enhancement curve (washout). Ill-defined mass (1 point), heterogeneously enhancing (1 point), oval shaped mass (0 point), strong initial signal increase (2 points), post-initial washout (3 points): score 7 points, i.e. the MRM BI-RADS category is 5. Histopathology proven chronic granulamatous mastitis.
Figure 2Left breast rounded mass with well-defined margin showing non-enhancing internal septations with strong initial signal increase, and continued signal intensity increase (type 1 curve): a) one minute post contrast fat saturated sagittal image; b) enhancement curve. rounded mass (0 point), well-defined margin (0 point), non-enhancing internal septations (0 point), strong initial signal increase (2 points), continued signal intensity increase (0 point): score 2 points, i.e. MRM BI-RADS category 2. Biopsy proven fibroadenoma.
The morphological features and kinetics of the proved benign lesions with BI-RADS IV and V categories.
| Category | Form | Margin | Enhancing pattern | Initial signal increase | Post-initial course | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lesion 1 Complicated cyst | BI-RADS IV | Branching | Strong | Plateau | ||
| Lesion 2 benign | BI-RADS IV | Branching | Inhomogeneous | Strong | ||
| Lesion 3 Chronic inflammation | BI-RADS IV | Indistinct | Inhomogeneous | Strong | ||
| Lesion 4 benign | BI-RADS IV | Indistinct | Inhomogeneous | Strong | ||
| Lesion 5 organizing inflammation | BI-RADS IV | Branching | Inhomogeneous | Strong | Plateau | |
| Lesion 6 Scar tissue | BI-RADS IV | Strong | Washout | |||
| Lesion 7 Chronic inflammation | BI-RADS V | Spiculated | Indistinct | Inhomogeneous | Strong | Plateau |
| Lesion 8 Granulamatous inflammation | BI-RADS V | Branching | Indistinct | Inhomogeneous | Strong | Washout |
| Lesion 9 Granulamatous inflammation | BI-RADS V | Branching | Indistinct | Inhomogeneous | Strong | Washout |