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BI-RADS 6 – Left Breast Cancer, No Other Findings

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Our next case is a 50-year-old woman with

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a recent diagnosis of left breast cancer.

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Three biopsies had already been performed,

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all showing cancer, and we were doing the

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MRI for evaluation of extent of disease.

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So this is our MIP for this patient,

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basically showing a large area of

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segmental enhancement in the left breast.

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Pull in some of our other images

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just to show those, and she has

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heterogeneous fibroglandular tissue.

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Her background parenchymal enhancement is,

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relatively mild, but then we get into this

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segmental non-mass enhancement on the left side,

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and this covers a large area.

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Let's see here,

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most of the lateral aspect of her breast.

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Some of it is more distorted and mass-like.

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The rest of it is more non-mass, and then

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she had, she had already had a few different

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biopsies, and they were all positive for

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breast cancer, and mastectomy was planned.

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Most of what we were doing was screening

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the other side, and she did have, she

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did have a few foci of enhancement.

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Nothing really stood out, and no

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additional biopsies were recommended.

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So this is considered, uh, BI-RADS 6 exam.

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Faculty

Lisa Ann Mullen, MD

Assistant Professor; Breast Imaging Fellowship Director

Johns Hopkins Medicine

Tags

Women's Health

Neoplastic

MRI

Breast

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