Improvement in breast magnetic resonance imaging after a sentinel procedure for breast cancer with superparamagnetic tracers

Volume: 6, Pages: 215 - 219
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
The superparamagnetic iron oxide tracer Sienna+® was introduced as an alternative to the radioisotope 99Tc Nanocoll to preoperatively mark sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer. As previously reported, this tracer causes susceptibility artifacts on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), potentially hampering the diagnostic performance of follow-up breast MRI. This short report illustrates the temporal development of these artifacts in a patient who...
Paper Details
Title
Improvement in breast magnetic resonance imaging after a sentinel procedure for breast cancer with superparamagnetic tracers
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
6
Pages
215 - 219
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