Mies A.
Korteweg1, Fredy Visser1,2, Daniel L. Polders1,
Taro Takahara1, Willem P.Th.M. Mali1, Wouter B.
Veldhuis1
1Radiology,
This
abstract describes the pathology-controlled, retrospective,
gadofosveset-enhanced 3T MRI characterization of axillary lymph nodes in
breast cancer patients. Gadofosveset was hypothesized to accumulate in a
higher concentration in healthy than in metastatic nodes. It was shown that
the mean absolute T2* relaxation time and the post contrast signal intensity
of the lesion to spinal cord ratio on diffusion-weighted (DWI) scans were
significantly higher in metastatic compared to non-metastatic nodes. The
preliminary results suggest that gadofosveset increased the transverse
relaxation rate in healthy nodes causing a negative contrast effect on DWI
scans, selectively preserving the signal of metastatic lymph nodes.