Sonographic-MRI Correlation After Percutaneous Sampling of Targeted Breast Ultrasound Lesions: Initial Experiences With Limited-Sequence Unenhanced MRI for Postprocedural Clip Localization

AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
Amie Y LeeElissa Price

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to determine the frequency of correlation of sonographic and MRI findings after percutaneous sampling of presumed ultrasound correlates to suspicious lesions detected on breast MRI and to describe our initial experiences with limited-sequence MRI for postprocedural clip verification. Between January 1, 2014, and March 31, 2016, a total of 1947 contrast-enhanced breast MRI examinations were performed, and 245 targeted ultrasound examinations were conducted to identify correlates to suspicious MRI findings. We retrospectively identified all lesions that underwent ultrasound-guided sampling of a presumed sonographic correlate and for which a subsequent postprocedural limited-sequence unenhanced MR image for clip localization was available. This consisted of a T1-weighted non-fat-saturated and a T2-weighted fat-saturated sequence. Frequencies of sonographic-MRI correlation were quantified. The study cohort consisted of 35 patients with 38 presumed correlates that underwent ultrasound-guided sampling with postprocedural MRI for clip verification. The mean time from percutaneous sampling to postprocedural MRI examination was 1 day. Ten presumed sonographic correlates (26%) were found to localize to a site...Continue Reading

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Mar 6, 2019·AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology·Linda M SandersAvani Mehta
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