Radiology Case Reports (Jan 2015)

Contrast-enhanced dedicated breast CT detection of invasive breast cancer preceding mammographic diagnosis

  • Nicolas D. Prionas, MD, PhD,
  • Shadi Aminololama-Shakeri, MD,
  • Kai Yang, PhD,
  • Steve R. Martinez, MD, MAS,
  • Karen K. Lindfors, MD,
  • John M. Boone, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2484/rcr.v10i2.936
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2

Abstract

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Dedicated breast computed tomography (bCT) generates high-resolution, three-dimensional images of the pendent uncompressed breast. Intravenous iodinated contrast during bCT provides additional physiologic information. In this case, a 10.0-mm invasive ductal carcinoma was visualized using contrast-enhanced breast CT one year before mammographic detection. Mammography four months before bCT was negative. The bCT contrast enhancement pattern closely matched the dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI obtained after diagnosis. Lesion enhancement at contrast-enhanced breast CT matched previously published enhancement values of breast cancer. Contrast-enhanced dedicated bCT provided high-resolution tomographic images and physiologic contrast enhancement data that facilitated the detection of an early breast cancer.