Objective: Contrast-enhanced imaging, including magnetic resonance imaging and, more recently, contrast-enhanced digital mammography (CEM), is indicated for the precise diagnosis of invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC). The aim of our study was to further validate the use of CEM for evaluation of extent of disease in ILC cases, with digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) as an adjunct.

Methods: A retrospective, institutional review board approved study was conducted in a tertiary medical center. All CEM examinations performed on ILC patients between 2017 and 2023 were reread by 2 dedicated breast radiologists. Clinical data and pathology reports were retrieved from electronic medical records. The longest diameter of the enhancing lesion was correlated to pathology findings. In addition, for each case, the readers provided brief commentary on the added value of DBT.

Results: Twenty-four CEM examinations were evaluated. The subjects in the study cohort were on average older than expected for ILC patients (74 vs 63 years) and were unable to undergo breast magnetic resonance imaging due to advanced age and comorbidities. Three subjects were treated with neoadjuvant therapy and thus were excluded from the correlation to pathology analysis. Enhancing lesions, ranging from 4-75 mm, strongly correlated to pathology results, with statistical significance. This was demonstrated for mass and nonmass lesions (r = 0.94, P < 0.001 and r = 0.99, P = 0.002, respectively). For most lesions (17/24, 71%), readers remarked that the addition of DBT allowed for improved characterization of lesion margins, mainly detecting architectural distortion.

Conclusions: When compared with the pathology findings, ILC was accurately diagnosed and assessed using CEM. The addition of DBT was reported by the interpreting radiologists as a valuable adjunct for margin analysis.

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