Accurate characterization of clinically-indeterminate breast masses before surgery is crucial for proper disease management. While DCE-MRI has emerged as a problem-solving technique, traditional DCE-MRI still lacks a certain quantitative standard because of its technical defects. In this study, DISCO, as a new dynamic contrast enhanced technique, was used to scan breast lesions, and the effectiveness of its parameters in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of benign and malignant lesions was analyzed.
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