Contrast-enhanced Dedicated Breast CT: Initial Clinical Experience
Nicolas D. Prionas, Karen K. Lindfors, Shonket Ray, Shih-Ying Huang, Laurel A. Beckett, Wayne L. Monsky, and John M. Boone
Radiology 2010;256 714-723
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Conspicuity of malignant breast masses at contrast-enhanced breast CT is significantly better than that at mammography or unenhanced breast CT, whereas conspicuity of lesions associated with malignant calcifications is better at contrast-enhanced breast CT than at unenhanced breast CT and is similar at contrast-enhanced breast CT and mammography
Learning Points:
Malignant mass lesions are significantly more conspicuous than benign lesions at contrast-enhanced dedicated breast CT when compared with mammography and unenhanced breast CT (P < .001 for each comparison).
Visualization of malignant calcifications (malignant lesions manifested mammographically as microcalcifications only) at contrast-enhanced breast CT is improved over that at unenhanced breast CT (P < .001) and is similar to that at mammography (P = .64).
Malignant breast lesions enhance by a mean of 38 HU more than do benign lesions (P < .001), and receiver operating characteristic curve analysis yields an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.876
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