Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5700367 | Clinical Radiology | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Small enhancing foci, masses, and areas of segmental non-mass enhancement are common MRI features of early breast cancer. Lack of change of non-mass enhancement on serial examinations does not exclude malignancy. Double reading of both screening and assessment examinations is recommended. Ready access to MRI biopsy is essential. Short-interval repeat MRI should be limited to reassessing low suspicion areas likely to be benign glandular enhancement. Annual mammography remains important in these women.
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Authors
A.J. Maxwell, Y.Y. Lim, E. Hurley, D.G. Evans, A. Howell, S. Gadde,