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Estefanía Reyna 1, Valeria I. García-Ferroni 1, Ma. Eleonora Crignola 1, Diego L. Valenzuela 1, Gisela M. Sotelo 1, Andrea Bustos 1
1 Servicio de Diagnóstico por imágenes, Clínica Breast, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
*Correspondence: Estefanía Reyna. Email: stefaniareyna@hotmail.com
Contrast-enhanced digital mammography (CEDM) is an emerging tool that has been increasingly implemented. It appears as an alternative to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), using intravenous contrast to explore tumor angiogenesis. It combines conventional mammography (Mx) with post-contrast dual energy subtraction technique, resulting in increased detection of breast cancer, in a short study time and at a low cost. It is a promising method in selected cases and easy to read, being useful mainly in patients with breast cancer to detect additional lesions and determine the tumor size, that helps surgical planning, as well as in the evaluation of post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy response in the follow-up of patients treated with surgery, to address inconclusive findings in screening mammogram, or as an alternative when MRI is contraindicated. The purpose of this article is to assess the usefulness of contrasted mammography in daily practice and to determine its main indications. We review with our own cases the applications and characteristics of this method.
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