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1 topic, 4 min.
12 topics, 47 min.
0:00
Alright, that should have loaded by now.
0:02
So let's go back and see if it's...
0:04
There we go.
0:06
So, let's spin this one.
0:09
So look, first of all, at the MIP subtraction on your right side,
0:14
and forget this is a comparison to the case of ductal ectasia
0:18
that we saw previously.
0:30
One of these is back to front, so...
0:34
Let me get them so they're both the same way around.
0:37
So the left breast, which is abnormal.
0:40
Here we go.
0:43
Stop.
0:45
Apparently, it wants to do its thing.
0:49
So I'm going to scan up and down the left breast here.
0:51
Really, all the information you need is on these two images.
1:07
And let's put the question up here.
1:10
I can put the CAD up while
1:14
that's doing it.
1:18
Yes. Excellent.
1:19
So this one,
1:21
which was case 9,
1:24
is DCIS.
1:25
So again, it's ductal type enhancement.
1:28
It's following those ducts very clearly,
1:31
but unlike the prior case, which although
1:36
it was high on the T2, gad was negative on the subtraction.
1:39
This one has clear enhancement on the subtraction and it's also not smooth.
1:44
It's, again, this is...
1:46
it's what we've,
1:46
you know,
1:47
clumped type ductal linear enhancement.
1:52
It's very much forming a segment directed
1:56
towards the nipple, which makes us think of DCIS.
1:59
Could this be papillomatosis?
2:01
It could be.
2:02
The fact that it is in one segment makes me, less likely,
2:08
it's clearly got to be biopsied.
2:10
If it came back as papillomatosis,
2:12
I wouldn't drop dead and surprised, but it's more likely to be DCIS.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
Alright, that should have loaded by now.
0:02
So let's go back and see if it's...
0:04
There we go.
0:06
So, let's spin this one.
0:09
So look, first of all, at the MIP subtraction on your right side,
0:14
and forget this is a comparison to the case of ductal ectasia
0:18
that we saw previously.
0:30
One of these is back to front, so...
0:34
Let me get them so they're both the same way around.
0:37
So the left breast, which is abnormal.
0:40
Here we go.
0:43
Stop.
0:45
Apparently, it wants to do its thing.
0:49
So I'm going to scan up and down the left breast here.
0:51
Really, all the information you need is on these two images.
1:07
And let's put the question up here.
1:10
I can put the CAD up while
1:14
that's doing it.
1:18
Yes. Excellent.
1:19
So this one,
1:21
which was case 9,
1:24
is DCIS.
1:25
So again, it's ductal type enhancement.
1:28
It's following those ducts very clearly,
1:31
but unlike the prior case, which although
1:36
it was high on the T2, gad was negative on the subtraction.
1:39
This one has clear enhancement on the subtraction and it's also not smooth.
1:44
It's, again, this is...
1:46
it's what we've,
1:46
you know,
1:47
clumped type ductal linear enhancement.
1:52
It's very much forming a segment directed
1:56
towards the nipple, which makes us think of DCIS.
1:59
Could this be papillomatosis?
2:01
It could be.
2:02
The fact that it is in one segment makes me, less likely,
2:08
it's clearly got to be biopsied.
2:10
If it came back as papillomatosis,
2:12
I wouldn't drop dead and surprised, but it's more likely to be DCIS.
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Faculty
Petra J Lewis, MBBS
Professor of Radiology and OBGYN
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center & Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Tags
MRI
Implants
Breast
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