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DOI:10.2214/AJR.04.1073
AJR 2005; 185:964-970
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Clinical Observations

Potential MRI Interpretation Model: Differentiation of Benign from Malignant Breast Masses

Ansgar Malich1,2, Dorothee R. Fischer2, Susanne Wurdinger2, Joachim Boettcher2, Christiane Marx2, Mirjam Facius2 and Werner A. Kaiser2

1 Present address: Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Suedharz-Hospital Nordhausen, Dr. Robert-Koch Str. 39, 99734 Nordhausen, Germany.
2 Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, 07747 Jena, Germany.

OBJECTIVE. Our objective was to increase the accuracy of breast MRI using a semiquantitative analysis of typical MRI features and their diagnostic potential. The prevalence of recently reported MRI signs of breast lesions were analyzed and compared with other well-known signs.

CONCLUSION. New MRI features, especially from T2-weighted images, are promising for more reliable and accurate interpretation of breast lesions. Prospective studies of these findings are required to define cut-off values and test clinical practicality.


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