Advanced MRI findings in patients with breast hamartomas
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    Breast Imaging - Original Article
    P: 33-37
    February 2011

    Advanced MRI findings in patients with breast hamartomas

    Diagn Interv Radiol 2011;17(1):33-37
    1. Departments of Radiology, İnönü University School of Medicine, Malatya, Turkey.
    2. Trakya Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Radyodiagnostik Anabalim Dalı, Edirne; Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknik Araştırına Kurumu, Beyin Dinamiği Multidisipliner Çalışma Grubu
    3. Departments of General Surgery, İnonü University School of Medicine, Malatya, Turkey
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    Received Date: 29.09.2009
    Accepted Date: 07.12.2009
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    ABSTRACT

    PURPOSE

    Although it has been stated that breast hamartomas are rare tumors, radiologists frequently encounter them in their daily practices. Fat, glandular and fibrous tissues all produce a mass of disorganized but mature specialized cells. Because hamartomas do not have specific diagnostic histological features, the clinical and radiological findings are important in their diagnosis. The aim of this study is to present the advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of breast hamartomas.

    MATERIALS AND METHODS

    Eight patients with breast hamartomas were examined using MRI techniques in addition to ultrasonographic and/or mammographic findings.

    RESULTS

    Each of the lesions examined showed a gradual enhancement pattern in its time-signal intensity curve on dynamic contrastenhanced MRI. On MR spectroscopy, water and lipid peaks were detected that resembled normal breast tissue. The diffusion features of the lesions were variable due to the different ratios of the tissue elements constituting them on diffusionweighted imaging (DWI).

    CONCLUSION

    Advanced MRI findings may clarify diagnoses by providing additional information following sonography, especially in lactating or pregnant women, in whom mammographic examination is not preferred.

    Keywords: breast • hamartoma, magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy

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