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Radiology

Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Built from Fundamentals of Diagnostic Radiology

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5 sections · 122 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What breast MRI covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    Introduction and Indications

    Screening, extent of disease, and implant evaluation

    • Mammography's limits
    • What contrast-enhanced breast MR adds
    • Indications for breast MRI
    • Indications for contrast-enhanced breast MR
    • High-risk screening guidelines
    • Who counts as high risk
    • ACR appropriateness rating scale
    • Risk categories on the ACR scale
    • How much better MR detects cancer
    • Sensitivity, specificity, NPV, and PPV of breast MR
    • MR sensitivity is not blocked by density
    • Screening-detected invasive ductal cancer
    • Annual screening finds new cancers
    • New cancer on annual screening MR
    • Intermediate-risk women
    • Personal history of breast cancer
    • Breast MR after bilateral lumpectomy
    • Breast-conserving therapy and recurrence
    • Internal mammary nodes
    • Internal mammary node metastasis
    • Finding additional sites of disease
    • Multicentric breast cancer
    • Who benefits most from preoperative MR
    • Invasive lobular carcinoma
    • Invasive lobular carcinoma on MR
    • MR finds contralateral disease
    • Contralateral occult disease
    • Surgical impact is variable
    • Extramammary findings on breast MR
    • Where breast cancer metastasizes
    • Incidental extramammary findings
    • Chest wall and muscle invasion
    • Edema versus true muscle invasion
    • Tumor extension into pectoralis muscle
    • Positive margins after lumpectomy
    • Neoadjuvant chemotherapy monitoring
    • Axillary metastasis with unknown primary
    • How MR locates the hidden primary
    • Axillary metastasis with unknown primary
    • Nipple discharge
    • When MR helps with nipple discharge
    • Nipple discharge after failed galactogram
    • Biopsy planning
    • Implant rupture evaluation
    • Two types of silicone rupture
    • Rupture type at a glance
    • Silicone implant rupture
    • Silicone implant technique notes
    • Peri-implant fluid collections
    • Breast implant-associated ALCL
    • Breast implant-associated ALCL

    51 slides

  3. 03

    Technique

    Imaging parameters, kinetics, and artifacts

    • ACR accreditation requirements
    • ACR technical guidelines for breast MR
    • Positioning and coil
    • Core pulse sequences
    • Information from MR pulse sequences
    • Why cancers enhance early
    • Three kinetic curves
    • Which curve worries us most
    • Breast MR kinetic curves
    • Computer-aided diagnosis
    • Enhancement curves on dynamic breast MR
    • Sources of artifacts
    • Fat saturation
    • Motion and phase-encoding
    • Common artifacts on breast MR
    • Common artifacts on breast MR (continued)

    16 slides

  4. 04

    Interpretation

    Background enhancement, fibroglandular tissue, and the three findings

    • How the BI-RADS lexicon grew
    • What an MR report includes
    • Background parenchymal enhancement
    • Background parenchymal enhancement categories
    • Background parenchymal enhancement levels
    • BPE and cancer risk
    • Hormones and timing
    • Fibroglandular tissue amount
    • Fibroglandular tissue categories
    • Amount of fibroglandular tissue
    • Three finding types
    • Breast MRI lexicon of findings
    • What a focus is
    • Focus on breast MR
    • Focus: benign versus malignant clues
    • Differential diagnosis of a focus
    • What a mass is
    • Concerning mass features
    • Mass margins: spiculated vs circumscribed
    • Predicting cancer subtype
    • Benign masses
    • Fibroadenoma on breast MR
    • What nonmass enhancement is
    • NME distribution
    • NME internal enhancement
    • Nonmass enhancement patterns
    • Differential diagnosis of NME

    27 slides

  5. 05

    Workup, Risks, and Future

    Abnormal findings, contrast safety, and abbreviated protocols

    • Workup of an abnormal MRI
    • Finding a correlate
    • Confirm the target
    • No radiation, but contrast carries risk
    • Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
    • Gadolinium deposition
    • Breast MR contrast agents
    • Contrast agent types
    • Why an abbreviated protocol
    • The abbreviated MR protocol
    • Abbreviated protocol trade-offs
    • Ongoing work
    • Conclusion
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    • Brant and Helms' Fundamentals of Diagnostic Radiology

    27 slides