Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4221361 | Clinical Imaging | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
PurposeWe present our use of magnetic resonance (MR) measurement to determine the amount of residual breast tissue (RBT) following total mastectomy with reconstruction.MethodsBreast MR images of 45 women who underwent surgery between January and November 2011 were reviewed. The cohort included therapeutic and prophylactic mastectomies. RBT was evaluated at four points with a digital caliper assessing T2-weighted and T1-weighted images.ResultsPatients undergoing mastectomy for carcinoma tended to have less RBT than in prophylactic surgery. Greater age and recent surgery both correlated with larger RBT.ConclusionsVariable thickness of RBT is demonstrable following mastectomy and implant reconstruction using MR imaging.
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Authors
Douglas Zippel, Vered Tsehmaister-Abitbol, Arie Rundstein, Anat Shalmon, Andrew Zbar, Gil Nardini, Ilya Novikov, Miri Sklair-Levy,