RPS 402 - How to improve lesion characterisation in breast imaging
Lectures
1
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
08:00Matthias Dietzel, Erlangen / DE
3
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
08:00Iris Allajbeu, Cambridge / UK
5
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
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
08:00Hao Wu, Chengdu / CN
8
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