Reni Butler, MD; Wendie A. Berg, MD, PhD, FACR, FSBI
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KEY FACTS
Terminology
Imaging
Top Differential Diagnoses
Clinical Issues
Diagnostic Checklist
TERMINOLOGY
Definitions
Targeted US performed to find correlate to MR-detected suspicious lesion(s) with intent of US-guided biopsy
IMAGING
Mammographic Findings
Ultrasonographic Findings
MR Findings
Imaging Recommendations
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
CLINICAL ISSUES
Natural History & Prognosis
Treatment
DIAGNOSTIC CHECKLIST
Consider
Image Interpretation Pearls
Selected References
Lee AY et al: Sonographic-MRI correlation after percutaneous sampling of targeted breast ultrasound Lesions: Initial experiences with limited-sequence unenhanced MRI for postprocedural clip localization. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 210(4):927-934, 2018
Koh J et al: Additional magnetic resonance imaging-detected suspicious lesions in known patients with breast cancer: Comparison of second-look digital tomosynthesis and ultrasonography. Ultrasound Q. 33(2):167-173, 2017
Song SE et al: Post-clip placement MRI following second-look US-guided core biopsy for suspicious lesions identified on breast MRI. Eur Radiol. 27(12):5196-5203, 2017
Telegrafo M et al: Supine breast US: how to correlate breast lesions from prone MRI. Br J Radiol. 89(1059):20150497, 2016
Uematsu T et al: Real-time virtual sonography examination and biopsy for suspicious breast lesions identified on MRI alone. Eur Radiol. 26(4):1064-72, 2016
Hsu HH et al: Breast nonmass enhancement detected with MRI: Utility and lesion characterization with second-look ultrasonography. Breast J. 21(6):579-87, 2015
Lee SH et al: Role of second-look ultrasound examinations for MR-detected lesions in patients with breast cancer. Ultraschall Med. 36(2):140-8, 2015
Aracava MM et al: Identification of occult breast lesions detected by magnetic resonance imaging with targeted ultrasound: a prospective study. Eur J Radiol. 83(3):516-9, 2014
Plecha DM et al: Addition of shear-wave elastography during second-look MR imaging-directed breast US: effect on lesion detection and biopsy targeting. Radiology. 272(3):657-64, 2014
Spick C et al: Diagnostic utility of second-look US for breast lesions identified at MR imaging: systematic review and meta-analysis. Radiology. 273(2):401-9, 2014
Park VY et al: Second-Look US: How to Find Breast Lesions with a Suspicious MR Imaging Appearance. Radiographics. 33(5):1361-75, 2013
Monticciolo DL: Postbiopsy confirmation of MR-detected lesions biopsied using ultrasound. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 198(6):W618-20, 2012
Candelaria R et al: Second-look US examination of MR-detected breast lesions. J Clin Ultrasound. 39(3):115-21, 2011
Abe H et al: MR-directed ("second-look") ultrasound examination for breast lesions detected initially on MRI: MR and sonographic findings. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 194(2):370-7, 2010
Carbognin G et al: Utility of second-look ultrasound in the management of incidental enhancing lesions detected by breast MR imaging. Radiol Med. 115(8):1234-45, 2010
Trop I et al: Second-look targeted studies after breast magnetic resonance imaging: practical tips to improve lesion identification. Curr Probl Diagn Radiol. 39(5):200-11, 2010
Demartini WB et al: Utility of targeted sonography for breast lesions that were suspicious on MRI. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 192(4):1128-34, 2009
Destounis S et al: Community-based practice experience of unsuspected breast magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities evaluated with second-look sonography. J Ultrasound Med. 28(10):1337-46, 2009
Meissnitzer M et al: Targeted ultrasound of the breast in women with abnormal MRI findings for whom biopsy has been recommended. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 193(4):1025-9, 2009
Wiratkapun C et al: Indeterminate or suspicious breast lesions detected initially with MR imaging: value of MRI-directed breast ultrasound. Acad Radiol. 15(5):618-25, 2008
Sim LS et al: US correlation for MRI-detected breast lesions in women with familial risk of breast cancer. Clin Radiol. 60:801-6, 2005
LaTrenta et al: Breast lesions detected with MR imaging: Utility and histopathologic importance of identification with US. Radiology 227:856-61, 2003
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KEY FACTS
Terminology
Imaging
Top Differential Diagnoses
Clinical Issues
Diagnostic Checklist
TERMINOLOGY
Definitions
Targeted US performed to find correlate to MR-detected suspicious lesion(s) with intent of US-guided biopsy
IMAGING
Mammographic Findings
Ultrasonographic Findings
MR Findings
Imaging Recommendations
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
CLINICAL ISSUES
Natural History & Prognosis
Treatment
DIAGNOSTIC CHECKLIST
Consider
Image Interpretation Pearls
Selected References
Lee AY et al: Sonographic-MRI correlation after percutaneous sampling of targeted breast ultrasound Lesions: Initial experiences with limited-sequence unenhanced MRI for postprocedural clip localization. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 210(4):927-934, 2018
Koh J et al: Additional magnetic resonance imaging-detected suspicious lesions in known patients with breast cancer: Comparison of second-look digital tomosynthesis and ultrasonography. Ultrasound Q. 33(2):167-173, 2017
Song SE et al: Post-clip placement MRI following second-look US-guided core biopsy for suspicious lesions identified on breast MRI. Eur Radiol. 27(12):5196-5203, 2017
Telegrafo M et al: Supine breast US: how to correlate breast lesions from prone MRI. Br J Radiol. 89(1059):20150497, 2016
Uematsu T et al: Real-time virtual sonography examination and biopsy for suspicious breast lesions identified on MRI alone. Eur Radiol. 26(4):1064-72, 2016
Hsu HH et al: Breast nonmass enhancement detected with MRI: Utility and lesion characterization with second-look ultrasonography. Breast J. 21(6):579-87, 2015
Lee SH et al: Role of second-look ultrasound examinations for MR-detected lesions in patients with breast cancer. Ultraschall Med. 36(2):140-8, 2015
Aracava MM et al: Identification of occult breast lesions detected by magnetic resonance imaging with targeted ultrasound: a prospective study. Eur J Radiol. 83(3):516-9, 2014
Plecha DM et al: Addition of shear-wave elastography during second-look MR imaging-directed breast US: effect on lesion detection and biopsy targeting. Radiology. 272(3):657-64, 2014
Spick C et al: Diagnostic utility of second-look US for breast lesions identified at MR imaging: systematic review and meta-analysis. Radiology. 273(2):401-9, 2014
Park VY et al: Second-Look US: How to Find Breast Lesions with a Suspicious MR Imaging Appearance. Radiographics. 33(5):1361-75, 2013
Monticciolo DL: Postbiopsy confirmation of MR-detected lesions biopsied using ultrasound. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 198(6):W618-20, 2012
Candelaria R et al: Second-look US examination of MR-detected breast lesions. J Clin Ultrasound. 39(3):115-21, 2011
Abe H et al: MR-directed ("second-look") ultrasound examination for breast lesions detected initially on MRI: MR and sonographic findings. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 194(2):370-7, 2010
Carbognin G et al: Utility of second-look ultrasound in the management of incidental enhancing lesions detected by breast MR imaging. Radiol Med. 115(8):1234-45, 2010
Trop I et al: Second-look targeted studies after breast magnetic resonance imaging: practical tips to improve lesion identification. Curr Probl Diagn Radiol. 39(5):200-11, 2010
Demartini WB et al: Utility of targeted sonography for breast lesions that were suspicious on MRI. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 192(4):1128-34, 2009
Destounis S et al: Community-based practice experience of unsuspected breast magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities evaluated with second-look sonography. J Ultrasound Med. 28(10):1337-46, 2009
Meissnitzer M et al: Targeted ultrasound of the breast in women with abnormal MRI findings for whom biopsy has been recommended. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 193(4):1025-9, 2009
Wiratkapun C et al: Indeterminate or suspicious breast lesions detected initially with MR imaging: value of MRI-directed breast ultrasound. Acad Radiol. 15(5):618-25, 2008
Sim LS et al: US correlation for MRI-detected breast lesions in women with familial risk of breast cancer. Clin Radiol. 60:801-6, 2005
LaTrenta et al: Breast lesions detected with MR imaging: Utility and histopathologic importance of identification with US. Radiology 227:856-61, 2003
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