Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4221090 | Clinical Imaging | 2016 | 8 Pages |
ObjectiveTo determine the underlying histopathologic features influencing apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values of breast fibroadenomas.Materials and MethodsBiopsy-proven fibroadenomas (n = 26) initially identified as suspicious on breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were retrospectively evaluated. Histopathologic assessments of lesion cellularity and stromal type were compared with ADC measures on diffusion-weighted MRI.ResultsPresence of epithelial hyperplasia (increased cellularity) and dense collagenous stroma were both significantly associated with lower lesion ADC values (P = .02 and .004, respectively).ConclusionVariations in epithelial cellularity and stromal type influence breast lesion ADC values and may explain the wide range of ADC measures observed in benign fibroadenomas.