MRI-detected breast lesions: clinical implications and evaluation based on MRI/ultrasonography fusion technology

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Kazuaki Nakashima
Takayoshi Uematsu
Taiyo L. Harada
Kaoru Takahashi
Seiichirou Nishimura
Yukiko Tadokoro
Tomomi Hayashi
Junichiro Watanabe
Takashi Sugino
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[1] Shizuoka Cancer Center Hospital,Department of Breast Imaging and Breast Interventional Radiology
[2] Shizuoka Cancer Center Hospital,Department of Breast Surgery
[3] Shizuoka Cancer Center Hospital,Department of Breast Oncology
[4] Shizuoka Cancer Center Hospital,Department of Pathology
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Breast cancer; MRI-detected lesion; Second-look ultrasonography; Fusion; Real-time virtual sonography;
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a highly sensitive imaging modality that frequently reveals additional breast lesions that are occult on mammography and ultrasonography (US) and are thus difficult to diagnose. It is important to investigate these MRI-detected suspicious lesions, which are associated with a fairly high rate of malignancy. In this review, we have discussed MRI/US fusion technology, a magnetic position tracking system that synchronizes real-time US and MRI to improve lesion detection and enables comparisons of MRI and US findings of the detected lesions. This combination increases the precision of second-look US. We hope that our review underscores the importance of understanding the US findings and histopathology of MRI-detected breast lesions, as this will enable radiologists to perform appropriate assessments.
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