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So our next type of enhancement is called
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non mass enhancement, and the abbreviation is NME.
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And this is neither a focus nor a mass.
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And we want to describe the distribution
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of the NME as focal, linear, segmental, regional, multiple regions or diffuse.
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And focal NME is a confined area less than a quadrant within a single duct system.
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Linear would be in a line corresponding to a single duct.
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Segmental is triangular or cone shaped with the apex toward the nipple.
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Regional would define broader than a single duct and it may be geographic
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lacking convex contours and covers at least a quadrant.
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Multiple regions would be at least two
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broad areas separated by normal tissue or fat.
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And diffuse would be widely scattered,
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evenly distributed, similar appearing enhancement throughout the entire breast.
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Some examples of this.
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This would be a focal area of NME.
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So focal NME. Another focal NME. Linear.
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You can see that it's sort of forming a line.
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And a larger example of linear NME.
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This kind of goes from the front to the back of the breast.
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This is an example of segmental NME. Kind of involving this whole area.
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Another segmental NME, involvingthe lateral aspect of the breast.
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A little bit of an apex toward the nipple.
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Here's an example of regional NME.
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It kind of crosses the midline.
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It's more geographic, lacks the convex contour, so it's not really a mass.
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And here's an example of multiple regions of NME.
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And this was felt to represent background.
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Areas in the posterior right breast, posterior left breast,
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a little bit different shapes on both sides.
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So that's multiple regions.
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And then diffuse NME, really involving the entire right breast.
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And then we can talk about our internal enhancement pattern,
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which can be homogeneous, heterogeneous, clumped or clustered ring.
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And homogeneous internal enhancement is
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a uniform signal intensity throughout the area of non mass enhancement.
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Heterogeneous would be mixed signal,
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some high signal, some low signal within that tissue.
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Clumped NME is almost like a group of foci put together. Basically, round or irregular
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areas of enhancement that are in an area that's unique from the rest of the tissue.
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So that's clumped NME.
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Another example of clumped NME.
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The clumps are a little bit larger in this case.
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And another example, this is segmental
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non mass enhancement, but it also has kind of a clumped pattern as well.
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And clustered ring NME is a little bit harder to show.
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But I've indicated an area of clustered ring between the two yellow arrows.
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And you can see that there's rings
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of enhancement surrounding areas of low signal intensity.
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So there's two right next to each other here.
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There's another one here,
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another one here, another one here, and we'll show some more examples of this.
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Suspicious features for non mass
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enhancement include a linear or segmental distribution, because that suggests
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a ductile system, and heterogeneous clumped or clustered ring enhancement.
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Here's our algorithm from the abbreviated MRI reader training material.
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And this is specifically for unique non
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mass enhancement on a baseline high risk screening MRI.
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But again, we're kind of borrowing this approach to all of our MRIs.
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So if the distribution is linear or
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segmental, we're going to recommend a biopsy.
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If the distribution is one of the other descriptors,
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focal, regional, multiple regions or diffuse,
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then we're going to look at internal enhancement.
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And if it's clumped, heterogeneous, or clustered ring, we'll recommend a biopsy.
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If the enhancement is homogeneous
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and there's T2 hyperintense signal, we're going to assume that that is
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related to fibrocystic change, and we consider that to be benign.
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But if there is no hyperintense signal
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or fibrocystic change visible on T2, then we'll follow this over time.
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So, basic algorithm.
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