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Evolving Trends in Breast MRI Dr Mohamed El Safwany, MD. Intended learning outcome • The student should learn at the end of this lecture evolving trends in breast imaging. . “Conventional” Breast Imaging: • Digital Mammography • Breast ultrasound • Breast MRI Mammography • Primary imaging modality in breast imaging and early detection/diagnosis of breast cancer • Only imaging modality proven to reduce mortality from breast cancer Digital Mammography • Major recent advance in mammography • Markedly improved contrast resolution • Studies have shown increase in breast cancer detection: in women with dense breasts, pre/perimenopausal and age < 50 • Decreased mean glandular dose: 3.7 mGy vs 4.7 mGy • Increased efficiency of acquisition, storage and post processing of images Breast Ultrasound • Invaluable adjunct to mammography • Advances in high frequency, 14 MHz transducers with 3D format has led to improved resolution and increased utilization • Easy to perform and well tolerated • Safe: No radiation • Characterization of lesions, evaluation of clinical findings, guidance for biopsies, assessment of the axilla and screening high risk women with dense breasts Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Breast • Well established as imaging exam of choice in evaluation of silicone breast implants for rupture • Rapidly evolved into a highly valuable/clinically useful adjunctive imaging exam for breast cancer detection/diagnosis/preoperative planning MRI - Strengths • Morphologic and physiologic assessment with high sensitivity: most malignant lesions enhance following administration of contrast due to tumor neoangiogenesis • Cross-sectional; No overlap of structures • Ability to include the breast, chest wall and axillary region Strengths (cont.) • Uninfluenced by breast tissue density and complexity of fibroglandular pattern • Safe: no radiation Recent Technical Advances Making MRI Feasible in Clinical Practice: – Dedicated tables and surface coils allowing rapid, high-resolution, dynamic imaging of both breasts at the same time – Robust fat suppression techniques – MRI-compatible power injectors – Dedicated computer soft ware programs for soft copy display, review and data analysis with 3D MIPS, angiogenesis maps and time intensity curves – MRI-guided biopsy techniques Sentinelle Table/Coil for Breast MRI Breast MRI: Current Indications • Preoperative assessment of newly diagnosed breast cancers • Adjunctive screening in high-risk women • Identify occult tumor in women presenting with axillary metastases • Monitor response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in women with advanced primary tumors • Screening women with silicone injections • Evaluation of silicone gel implants for rupture • MRI is not indicated for population-based screening • MRI is not indicated for the evaluation of mammographic or sonographic suspicious findings that otherwise should be biopsied 42 year old presenting with a large, palpable mass in the upper outer left breast: Pre and post neoadjuvant chemotherapy MRI-guided Breast Biopsy • Insufficient data to recommend for or against adjunctive MRI screening in high risk women based on personal history of breast cancer and/or atypical ductal hyperplasia or lobular neoplasia. Future Advances in Breast MRI • Breast MRI at 3T. Optimal breast imaging has not as yet been achieved or reported • Breast MR Spectroscopy: dedicated coils and pulse sequences to determine choline and sodium levels which may be associated with malignancy. • Mammography is the primary imaging modality in screening and diagnostic breast imaging • Ultrasound invaluable and complimentary to mammography for lesion and clinical finding evaluation, guidance for biopsies, select screening • Breast MRI plays important and increasing role in select settings: high-risk screening, preoperative assessment and occult malignancy detection Text Book • David Sutton’s Radiology • Clark’s Radiographic positioning and techniques Assignment • Two students will be selected for assignment. Question • Describe the Breast MRI Current Indications?