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Does Mri Have Added Value in Ultrasound-Detected Birads-3 Breast Masses in Candidates for Assisted Reproductive Therapy? Publisher



Arian A1 ; Delazar S1 ; Aghasi M2 ; Jahanbin B3 ; Ahmadinejad N1
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Source: European Journal of Radiology Open Published:2023


Abstract

Background: Ultrasound-detected breast lesions with probably benign features are a great challenge for clinicians, especially in breasts with dense composition. We aimed to investigate the finding of two radiologic modalities on these lesions. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study recruited patients including (1) candidates of assisted reproductive therapy (ART), (2) patients with prior high-risk lesions, and (3) the “suspected” BIRADS-3 masses referring to masses that US BIRADS-3 was not compatible with the clinical breast exam. The degree of agreement in diagnosing BIRADS-3 lesions between two modalities of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasonography (US), and comparison of the lesions in US and MRI were the study variables. Results: A total number of 123 lesions in 67 patients with a median age of 38 (IQR: 11, range: 17–67). In the examination by MRI, 107 (87.0 %) lesions were BIRADS-3 indicating the agreement level between these two modalities. The median size of the lesions in US was 9 mm (IQR: 5, range: 3–43) and 9 mm (IQR: 10, range: 4–46) in MRI. The measured size of the lesions between the two modalities was highly correlated (Spearman correlation coefficient: 0.889, P-value < 0.001). MRI evaluation revealed two cases of deep lesions which were missed in the US imaging. Conclusions: This study found relatively high agreement values between US and MRI in detecting BIRADS-3 breast lesions in candidates for ART or patients with prior high-risk lesions. Also, MRI could downgrade about one-tenth of the cases to a lower BIRADS level and resolved the need for closer follow-up. © 2022 The Authors
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