Sonographic-MRI correlation after percutaneous sampling of targeted breast ultrasound lesions: Initial experiences with limited-sequence unenhanced MRI for postprocedural clip localization
American Journal of Roentgenology Mar 16, 2018
Lee AY, et al. - The association between sonographic and MRI findings after percutaneous sampling of presumed ultrasound correlates to suspicious lesions detected on breast MRI was determined. Additionally, initial experiences with limited-sequence MRI for post-procedural clip verification were studied. Of presumed correlates to suspicious lesions detected on MRI, 26% did not correlate, and 10% of the discordant cases were ultimately shown to be malignancies. Caution was recommended presuming that lesions detected on ultrasound actually represent suspicious lesions identified on MRI. Thus, MRI for clip verification could be beneficial if ultrasound-guided sampling is pursued.
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