Research Presentation Sessions: Breast

RPS 402 - How to improve lesion characterisation in breast imaging

Lectures

1
Introduction by the moderator

Introduction by the moderator

02:00Lucia Graña Lopez, Lugo / ES

2
Structured reporting and clinical decision rules improve breast MRI assessment even in challenging clinical situations

Structured reporting and clinical decision rules improve breast MRI assessment even in challenging clinical situations

08:00Matthias Dietzel, Erlangen / DE

3
New suspicious findings on breast MRI during NACT follow-up: radiological-pathological correlation

New suspicious findings on breast MRI during NACT follow-up: radiological-pathological correlation

08:00Mirjan Nadrljanski, Belgrade / RS

4
Quantification of enhancement intensity and pattern of benign and malignant lesions in contrast enhanced spectral mammography and its correlation with magnetic resonance imaging enhancement patterns

Quantification of enhancement intensity and pattern of benign and malignant lesions in contrast enhanced spectral mammography and its correlation with magnetic resonance imaging enhancement patterns

08:00Iris Allajbeu, Cambridge / UK

5
Diagnostic efficiency of ultrafast DCE breast MRI in differentiation of malignant and benign breast lesions

Diagnostic efficiency of ultrafast DCE breast MRI in differentiation of malignant and benign breast lesions

08:00Yee Voon Wong, Puchong / MY

6
A multicentric comparison of the Göttingen-score and the Kaiser-score in the assessment of breast MRI lesions

A multicentric comparison of the Göttingen-score and the Kaiser-score in the assessment of breast MRI lesions

08:00Matthias Dietzel, Erlangen / DE

7
Effects of BI-RADS combined with breast contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) prediction model on biopsy rate and assessing risk of malignancy of breast lesions

Effects of BI-RADS combined with breast contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) prediction model on biopsy rate and assessing risk of malignancy of breast lesions

08:00Hao Wu, Chengdu / CN

8
Incidental lesions detected on magnetic resonance imaging are more common among patients with luminal A-like breast cancers

Incidental lesions detected on magnetic resonance imaging are more common among patients with luminal A-like breast cancers

08:00Antti Sassi, Tampere / FI

9
Radiological features of B3 breast lesions in mutation carrier patients: our retrospective experience

Radiological features of B3 breast lesions in mutation carrier patients: our retrospective experience

08:00Laura Messina, Rome / IT