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ABSTRACT: Lobular Breast Cancer: How useful is breast magnetic
resonance imaging?
[10/18/2001; Tumori (Italy)]
Rationale and objectives: To review magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) findings in lobular breast carcinoma, the in situ or
infiltrating subtype, with special attention to the dynamic
curves with the aim to evaluate possible differences with ductal
carcinoma.
Conclusions: Due to its infiltrative growth associated to only
limited connective tissue reaction, lobular carcinoma often
encounters difficulties in mammographic diagnosis.
In contrast,
MRI can be very helpful in evaluating the true extension of the
disease, especially when breast conservation is considered. Due
to a more consistent fibrotic stroma, these lesions sometimes
show a delayed enhancement, which suggests that more than one
set of subtracted images should be evaluated during MRI analysis.
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