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Do T2-weighted pulse sequences help with the differential diagnosis of enhancing lesions in dynamic breast MRI?

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Do T2-weighted pulse sequences help with the differential diagnosis of enhancing lesions in dynamic breast MRI?

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In this study, our purpose was to determine whether T2-weighted images are a useful diagnostic adjunct for lesion characterization in dynamic breast MRI. On a 1.5-T system, 205 enhancing benign and malignant breast tumors were examined. The standardized protocol consisted of a T2-weighted turbo spin echo (TSE) pulse sequence with and without spectral fat suppression (SPIR), followed by a two-dimensional dynamic series with subtraction postprocessing. In 59 cases, T2*-weighted gradient-echo images also were obtained. Two independent radiologists visually rated the lesions (101 malignant, 104 benign) as having either a low or a high signal with respect to the adjacent glandular tissue. To assess age dependency of lesion enhancement velocities and T2-TSE signal intensities, we compared the results for patients at or below the age of 50 (group A), between 40 and 50 (group B), and beyond the age of 50 (group C). In T2-weighted TSE images, breast cancers were iso- or hypointense with respect

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