Skip to main content
Fig. 4 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 4

From: Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI and Apparent diffusion coefficient mapping in the characterization of Palpable breast lesions: A prospective observational study

Fig. 4

A 56-year-old female with a left breast lump. A Axial T1W image reveals an irregular spiculated margined hypointense lesion in the superior lateral quadrant of the left breast. B, C and D Axial, sagittal and coronal STIR images reveal iso- to heterogeneously hyperintense lesion in the left breast with spiculated margins which infiltrates into adjacent fibroglandular breast tissues (arrow). E Axial DWI image reveals hyperintense signal intensity of the lesion with irregular nodular hyperintense satellite nodules (arrow). F and G Axial dynamic post-contrast (DCE-MRI) image reveals homogeneous enhancement of the lesion with enhancing peripheral specules and showing type II kinetic curve. The MRI findings are suggestive of BI-RADS 5 lesion, where histopathology showed invasive ductal carcinoma

Back to article page