S. Youssefzadeh et al., MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING OF BREAST IMPL ANTS - COMPARISON WITH MAMMOGRAPHY AND ULTRASONOGRAPHY, Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 119(43), 1994, pp. 1453-1457
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mammography and ultrasonography were
performed in 44 consecutive women (mean age 45 [29-70] years) with a
total of 73 silicone breast implants. The implant had been inserted af
ter mastectomy for cancer in 15 patients, for cosmetic breast augmenta
tion in 29. MRI proved to be superior to the other two imaging modalit
ies with respect to assessing implant content, capsule and surrounding
tissues. In 39 patients MRI clearly demarcated the implant from the r
esidual breast tissue. But in four patients the lateral MRI assessment
was impaired by phase artefact and in one other by movement artefacts
in a restless patient. Implant thickness was underestimated by mammog
raphy and ultrasonography compared with MRI. In nine cases mammography
showed retromammary parenchyma, while MRI did so in 20. The posterior
wall of the implant was visualized by mammography in only one patient
, but in all of them by MRI. Ul- trasonography failed in all patients
to show the entire implant circumference. In three cases MRI was the o
nly imaging method which revealed a defect in the implant capsule with
extrusion of silicone.