The quantitative parameters derived from ultrafast dynamic contrast enhanced (UF-DCE) breast MRI using DISCO were analyzed for the assessment of possible utility in the differentiation between subcentimeter invasive carcinoma and benign lesions. Of all these parameters (MS, CER, IAUGC, BAT and Ktrans), BAT was the only parameter that predicted subcentimeter invasive carcinoma. We believe the significantly shorter BAT for subcentimeter invasive carcinomas is congruent with the known pathophysiology of cancer and may reflect its increased vascularity or shunt formation. BAT can be a complementary parameter to conventional steady-state DCE MRI, which could further stratify subcentimeter BI-RADS 4 and 5 lesions.
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