MRI Features of Mucinous Cancer of the Breast: Correlation With Pathologic Findings and Other Imaging Methods

AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
Almir G V BitencourtElvira F Marques

Abstract

Mucinous breast carcinoma is an uncommon histologic type of invasive breast carcinoma that can be differentiated in pure and mixed forms, which have different prognosis and treatment. MRI features of both types of mucinous breast carcinomas are discussed, illustrated, and compared with pathologic findings and with other imaging methods, including mammography, ultrasound, and PET/CT.

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