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(MR mammography) Magnetic resonance imaging of the breast is particularly useful in evaluation of newly diagnosed breast cancer, in women whose breast tissue is mammographically very dense and for screening in women with a high lifetime risk of breast cancer because of their family history or genetic disposition.
Breast MRI can be performed on all standard whole body magnets at a field strength of 0.5 T - 1.5 Tesla. Powerful gradient strengths over 15 mT/m will help to improve the balance between spatial resolution, scanning speed, and volume coverage. The use of a dedicated bilateral breast coil is obligatory.
Malignant lesions release angiogenic factors that increase local vessel density and vessel permeability. Breast cancer is detectable due to the strong enhancement in dynamic breast imaging that peaks early (about 1-2 min.) after contrast medium injection. If breast cancer is suspected, a breast biopsy may be necessary to secure the diagnosis. See also Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI, Biopsy and MR Guided Interventions.
Requirements in breast MRI procedures:
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Both breasts must be measured without gaps.
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For the best possible detection of enhancement fat signal should be eliminated either by image subtraction or by
spectrally selective fat saturation.
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Thin slices are necessary to assure absence of partial
volume effects.
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Imaging should be performed with a spatial
resolution in plane less than 1 mm.
For Ultrasound Imaging (USI) see Breast Ultrasound at Medical-Ultrasound-Imaging.com.
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Technology advances in breast cancer screenings lead to early diagnosis Friday, 6 October 2023 by ksltv.com | | |
Are synthetic contrast-enhanced breast MRI images as good as the real thing? Friday, 18 November 2022 by healthimaging.com | | |
Abbreviated breast MRI protocols not as cost-effective as promised, new study shows Wednesday, 20 July 2022 by healthimaging.com | | |
Deep learning poised to improve breast cancer imaging Thursday, 24 February 2022 by www.eurekalert.org | | |
Pre-Operative Breast MRI Can Help Identify Patients Likely to Experience Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy Risks Wednesday, 7 April 2021 by www.diagnosticimaging.com | | |
Breast cancer screening recalls: simple MRI measurement could avoid 30% of biopsies Monday, 1 March 2021 by www.eurekalert.org | | |
A Comparison of Methods for High-Spatial-Resolution Diffusion-weighted Imaging in Breast MRI Tuesday, 25 August 2020 by pubs.rsna.org | | |
Pre-Operative Breast MRI Diagnoses More Cancers in Women with DCIS Thursday, 9 July 2020 by www.diagnosticimaging.com | | |
Breast MRI and tumour biology predict axillary lymph node response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer Thursday, 26 December 2019 by cancerimagingjournal.biomedcentral.com | | |
Breast MRI Coding Gets an Overhaul in 2019 Wednesday, 9 January 2019 by www.aapc.com | | |
How accurate are volumetric software programs when compared to breast MRI? Thursday, 27 July 2017 by www.radiologybusiness.com | | |
Additional Breast Cancer Tumors Found on MRI After Mammography May Be Larger, More Aggressive Wednesday, 9 December 2015 by www.oncologynurseadvisor.com | | |
Preoperative MRI May Overdiagnose Contralateral Breast Cancer Wednesday, 2 December 2015 by www.cancertherapyadvisor.com | | |
BI-RADS and breast MRI useful in predicting malignancy Wednesday, 30 May 2012 by www.oncologynurseadvisor.com |
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From Aurora Imaging Technology, Inc.;
The Aurora® 1.5T Dedicated Breast MRI System with Bilateral SpiralRODEO™ is the first and only FDA approved MRI device designed specifically for breast imaging. The Aurora System, which is already in clinical use at a growing number of leading breast care centers in the US, Europe, got in December 2006 also the approval from the State Food and Drug Administration of the People's Republic of China (SFDA).
'Some of the proprietary and distinguishing features of the Aurora System include: 1) an ellipsoid magnetic shim that provides coverage of both breasts, the chest wall and bilateral axillary lymph nodes; 2) a precision gradient coil with the high linearity required for high resolution spiral reconstruction;; 3) a patient-handling table that provides patient comfort and procedural utility; 4) a fully integrated Interventional System for MRI guided biopsy and localization; and 5) the user-friendly AuroraCAD™ computer-aided image display system designed to improve the accuracy and efficiency of diagnostic interpretations.'
Device Information and Specification
CONFIGURATION
Short bore compact
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From 5 ms for RODEO Plus to over 80 ms, 120 ms for T2 sequences
Around 0.02 sec for a 256x256 image, 12.4 sec for a 512 x 512 x 32 multislice set
20 - 36 cm, max. elliptical 36 x 44 cm
POWER REQUIREMENTS
150A/120V-208Y/3 Phase//60 Hz/5 Wire
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MRI guided biopsies are usually performed for lesions that are found on for example liver or breast MRI procedures and that are not seen on computed tomography, ultrasonography or mammography. The identification of cancer on breast MRI is dependent on uptake of intravenous contrast agents.
First an MRI scan, using a dedicated breast coil and biopsy guidance system is performed to found the lesion. After skin disinfection and local anesthesia, the biopsy procedure starts. Possible MR guided interventions include fine needle aspiration, core needle biopsy and vacuum-assisted biopsy (VABB) to sample tissue from the lesion; or wire localization prior to surgery for lesions that are not palpable.
See also Breast MRI.
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(CAD) 'Computer aided detection' or 'computer assisted diagnosis' systems are tools to improve the efficiency and workflow in medical imaging procedures.
The aim of CAD is to increase the diagnostic accuracy of screening
procedures by using a computer system to locate abnormalities, improve
image management, correct patient movement and assist the radiologists in the interpretation and analysis of data-intensive studies.
Typical applications include the tumor detection in mammography, breast MRI, colonography, and lung imaging. Newer applications like prostate MRI are under investigation. See also MR Guided Interventions, Breast MRI and Hybrid Imaging. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Computer Aided Detection' (3).
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Contrast enhanced MRI is a commonly used procedure in magnetic resonance imaging. The need to more accurately characterize different types of lesions and to detect all malignant lesions is the main reason for the use of intravenous contrast agents.
Some methods are available to improve the contrast of different tissues. The focus of dynamic contrast enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) is on contrast kinetics with demands for spatial resolution dependent on the application. DCE- MR imaging is used for diagnosis of cancer (see also liver imaging, abdominal imaging, breast MRI, dynamic scanning) as well as for diagnosis of cardiac infarction (see perfusion imaging, cardiac MRI). Quantitative DCE-MRI requires special data acquisition techniques and analysis software.
Contrast enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (CE-MRA) allows the visualization of vessels and the temporal resolution provides a separation of arteries and veins. These methods share the need for acquisition methods with high temporal and spatial resolution.
Double contrast administration (combined contrast enhanced (CCE) MRI) uses two contrast agents with complementary mechanisms e.g., superparamagnetic iron oxide to darken the background liver and gadolinium to brighten the vessels. A variety of different categories of contrast agents are currently available for clinical use.
Reasons for the use of contrast agents in MRI scans are:
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Relaxation characteristics of normal and pathologic tissues are not always different enough to produce obvious differences in signal intensity.
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Pathology that is sometimes occult on unenhanced images becomes obvious in the presence of contrast.
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Enhancement significantly increases MRI sensitivity.
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In addition to improving delineation between normal and abnormal tissues, the pattern of contrast enhancement can improve diagnostic specificity by facilitating characterization of the lesion(s) in question.
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Contrast can yield physiologic and functional information in addition to lesion delineation.
Common Indications:
Brain MRI : Preoperative/pretreatment evaluation and postoperative evaluation of brain tumor therapy, CNS infections, noninfectious inflammatory disease and meningeal disease.
Spine MRI : Infection/inflammatory disease, primary tumors, drop metastases, initial evaluation of syrinx, postoperative evaluation of the lumbar spine: disk vs. scar.
Breast MRI : Detection of breast cancer in case of dense breasts, implants, malignant lymph nodes, or scarring after treatment for breast cancer, diagnosis of a suspicious breast lesion in order to avoid biopsy.
For Ultrasound Imaging (USI) see Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound at Medical-Ultrasound-Imaging.com.
See also Blood Pool Agents, Myocardial Late Enhancement, Cardiovascular Imaging, Contrast Enhanced MR Venography, Contrast Resolution, Dynamic Scanning, Lung Imaging, Hepatobiliary Contrast Agents, Contrast Medium and MRI Guided Biopsy. | | | | | | | | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Contrast Enhanced MRI' (14).
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FDA Approves Gadopiclenol for Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tuesday, 27 September 2022 by www.pharmacytimes.com | | |
Effect of gadolinium-based contrast agent on breast diffusion-tensor imaging Thursday, 6 August 2020 by www.eurekalert.org | | |
Artificial Intelligence Processes Provide Solutions to Gadolinium Retention Concerns Thursday, 30 January 2020 by www.itnonline.com | | |
Accuracy of Unenhanced MRI in the Detection of New Brain Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis Tuesday, 12 March 2019 by pubs.rsna.org | | |
The Effects of Breathing Motion on DCE-MRI Images: Phantom Studies Simulating Respiratory Motion to Compare CAIPIRINHA-VIBE, Radial-VIBE, and Conventional VIBE Tuesday, 7 February 2017 by www.kjronline.org | | |
Novel Imaging Technique Improves Prostate Cancer Detection Tuesday, 6 January 2015 by health.ucsd.edu | | |
New oxygen-enhanced MRI scan 'helps identify most dangerous tumours' Thursday, 10 December 2015 by www.dailymail.co.uk | | |
All-organic MRI Contrast Agent Tested In Mice Monday, 24 September 2012 by cen.acs.org | | |
A groundbreaking new graphene-based MRI contrast agent Friday, 8 June 2012 by www.nanowerk.com |
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