Rationale and Objectives: To assess the efficacy of MRM in providing preoperative locoregional information on patients with breast cancer. Methods: MRI was performed on 62 female breast cancer patients. A 1.5T MR-system was used to acquire fat-suppressed T1WI, T2WI and dynamic-contrast-enhanced images with an SPGR pulse sequence. The extent of the cancer measured with MRM was confirmed histologically in all patients. Results: The size obtained from MRM correlated well with the size obtained histologically, including intraductal spread of cancer (R: 0.853). As for shape, the round/oval type evident from MRM correlated more accurately (R: 0.934) than the ill-defined type associated with a linear and/or clumped enhanced area (R: 0.744). The difference between the size obtained from MRM and the size obtained histologically, including IDS, was less than 15 mm in the majority of patients (93.5%). Conclusions: MRM accurately reveals the extent of cancer, including IDS, and is effective at providing preoperative locoregional information for breast-conserving therapy for breast cancer. © 2002 by Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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Kuroki, Y., Nawano, S., Hasebe, T., Imoto, S., Nasu, K., Murakami, K., … Hayashi, T. (2002). Efficacy of MR mammography (MRM) in providing preoperative locoregional information on breast cancer: Correlation between MRM and histological findings. Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences, 1(2), 73–80. https://doi.org/10.2463/mrms.1.73
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