Reducing False Negatives in Biopsy of Suspicious MRI Findings.

J Breast Imaging

Northwestern Medicine, Department of Radiology, Chicago, IL, USA.

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Breast MRI can find things that regular mammograms and ultrasounds might miss, but it can show both benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous) signs that look similar.
  • *To check things found on MRI, doctors need to take samples of the tissue accurately, which is called a biopsy. Sometimes it's tricky because not all findings can be easily matched with other imaging tests.
  • *The article talks about ways to reduce mistakes during biopsies from MRI findings, like choosing the right method and making sure the doctors are careful so they can avoid missing cancer diagnoses.

Article Abstract

Breast MRI is a highly sensitive imaging modality that often detects findings that are occult on mammography and US. Given the overlap in appearance of benign and malignant lesions, an accurate method of tissue sampling for MRI-detected findings is essential. Although MRI-directed US and correlation with mammography can be helpful for some lesions, a correlate is not always found. MRI-guided biopsy is a safe and effective method of tissue sampling for findings seen only on MRI. The unique limitations of this technique, however, contribute to false negatives, which can result in delays in diagnosis and adverse patient outcomes; this is of particular importance as most MRI examinations are performed in the high-risk or preoperative setting. Here, we review strategies to minimize false negatives in biopsy of suspicious MRI findings, including appropriate selection of biopsy modality, use of meticulous MRI-guided biopsy technique, management after target nonvisualization, assessment of adequate lesion sampling, and determination of radiology-pathology concordance. A proposed management algorithm for MRI-guided biopsy results will also be discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbi/wbad024DOI Listing

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