Abstract

PurposeTo detect axillary lymph node metastasis based on diffusion Weighted MR and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) in the known breast cancer cases. Patient and methodsForty-four patients were included in this study for preoperative MRI staging of the breast cancer and axillary lymph node assessment. The lymph node criteria (long/short-axis ratio, T2WI, DWI and ADC value) were included in the analysis. Images were obtained with diffusion sensitizing gradients of 0 and 750mm2/s. The ADC was calculated. ResultsThirty-two patients had metastatic axillary lymph nodes and 12 cases had no malignant LN involvement. There was no significant difference between both in S/L ratio, T2WISI (p<0.140 &p=0.079, respectively), while statistically significant difference between benign and malignant lymph nodes in both DWI and ADC mean values (p<0.0001 &p<0.007, respectively). The optimal ADC cut off value was ⩽.8×10−3mm2/s for differentiation between benign and malignant lymph nodes with accuracy 96.7%, sensitivity 100%, specificity 87%, PPV 95.4% and NPV 100%. ConclusionCompared with lymph node size or routine magnetic resonance sequences, DWI and ADC are promising techniques for differentiating metastatic and non metastatic axillary lymph nodes in known breast cancer patients.

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