Magnetic resonance of the breast: Correlation between enhancement patterns and microvessel density in malignant tumors

A. Carriero, R. Ambrossini, P. A. Mattei, D. Angelucci, L. Bonomo

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Abstract

The continuous growth of a solid tumor is contingent upon the induction and formation of new vascular structures (angiogenesis). Several studies have established a close correlation between the microvessel density (MVD) of a tumor and its growth capacity. Therefore, a non-invasive method to accurately assess tumor MVD in vivo would be clinically useful. We studied 20 consecutive patients (age range: from 39 to 78 yrs; average age: 58.9 yrs), with malignant breast neoplasms using dynamic MR examinations with a paramagnetic contrast agent and post-operative pathological evaluation. We found that the differences in dynamic MRI enhancement are a direct consequence of microvascular distribution within the neoplasm. This study did not yield a statistically significant correlation between high microcirculation neo-formation and high aggressiveness of the neoplasm, but did indicate that further studies with a larger study populations are necessary.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)83-87
Numero di pagine5
RivistaJournal of Experimental and Clinical Cancer Research
Volume21
Numero di pubblicazione3 SUPPL.
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - set 2002
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