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Background: Breast magnetic resonance imaging (NEU) has been reported to be
twice as sensitive and three times more specific in detecting breast cance
r. We report a series of MRI-guided stereotactic breast biopsies (SCNBB) an
d needle localized breast biopsies (NLBB) to evaluate NEU as a localization
tool.
Methods: Forty-one breast lesions were identified in 39 patients who subseq
uently had SCNBB or NLBB. Suspicious areas of enhancement were stereotactic
ally biopsied with 16-G core biopsy needles or localized with 22-G wires f
or excision under laser guidance.
Results: Forty-one breast lesions were identified from 1,292 breast MRIs. S
CNBB identified three malignancies and two areas of atypia. Two additional
cancers were found after NLBB. In patients having NLBB alone, five cancers
and two areas of atypia were identified.
Conclusions: In this initial series, breast MRI-guided SCNBB and NLBB were
valuable tools in the management of patients with suspicious abnormalities
seen only on MRI. (C) 2001 Excerpta Medica, Inc. All rights reserved.