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Visualizing Typical Features of Breast Fibroadenomas Using Phase-Contrast CT: An Ex-Vivo Study

BACKGROUND: Fibroadenoma is the most common benign solid breast lesion type and a very common cause for histologic assessment. To justify a conservative therapy, a highly specific discrimination between fibroadenomas and other breast lesions is crucial. Phase-contrast imaging offers improved soft-ti...

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Autores principales: Grandl, Susanne, Willner, Marian, Herzen, Julia, Sztrókay-Gaul, Anikó, Mayr, Doris, Auweter, Sigrid D., Hipp, Alexander, Birnbacher, Lorenz, Marschner, Mathias, Chabior, Michael, Reiser, Maximilian, Pfeiffer, Franz, Bamberg, Fabian, Hellerhoff, Karin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4019647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24824169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097101
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author Grandl, Susanne
Willner, Marian
Herzen, Julia
Sztrókay-Gaul, Anikó
Mayr, Doris
Auweter, Sigrid D.
Hipp, Alexander
Birnbacher, Lorenz
Marschner, Mathias
Chabior, Michael
Reiser, Maximilian
Pfeiffer, Franz
Bamberg, Fabian
Hellerhoff, Karin
author_facet Grandl, Susanne
Willner, Marian
Herzen, Julia
Sztrókay-Gaul, Anikó
Mayr, Doris
Auweter, Sigrid D.
Hipp, Alexander
Birnbacher, Lorenz
Marschner, Mathias
Chabior, Michael
Reiser, Maximilian
Pfeiffer, Franz
Bamberg, Fabian
Hellerhoff, Karin
author_sort Grandl, Susanne
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description BACKGROUND: Fibroadenoma is the most common benign solid breast lesion type and a very common cause for histologic assessment. To justify a conservative therapy, a highly specific discrimination between fibroadenomas and other breast lesions is crucial. Phase-contrast imaging offers improved soft-tissue contrast and differentiability of fine structures combined with the potential of 3-dimensional imaging. In this study we assessed the potential of grating-based phase-contrast CT imaging for visualizing diagnostically relevant features of fibroadenomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Grating-based phase-contrast CT was performed on six ex-vivo formalin-fixed breast specimens containing a fibroadenoma and three samples containing benign changes that resemble fibroadenomas using Talbot Lau interferometry and a polychromatic X-ray source. Phase-contrast and simultaneously acquired absorption-based 3D-datasets were manually matched with corresponding histological slices. The visibility of diagnostically valuable features was assessed in comparison with histology as the gold-standard. RESULTS: In all cases, matching of grating-based phase-contrast CT images and histology was successfully completed. Grating-based phase-contrast CT showed greatly improved differentiation of fine structures and provided accurate depiction of strands of fibrous tissue within the fibroadenomas as well as of the diagnostically valuable dilated, branched ductuli of the fibroadenomas. A clear demarcation of tumor boundaries in all cases was provided by phase- but not absorption-contrast CT. CONCLUSIONS: Pending successful translation of the technology to a clinical setting and considerable reduction of the required dose, the data presented here suggest that grating-based phase-contrast CT may be used as a supplementary non-invasive diagnostic tool in breast diagnostics. Phase-contrast CT may thus contribute to the reduction of false positive findings and reduce the recall and core biopsy rate in population-based screening. Phase-contrast CT may further be used to assist during histopathological workup, offering a 3D view of the tumor and helping to identify diagnostically valuable tissue sections within large tumors.
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spelling pubmed-40196472014-05-16 Visualizing Typical Features of Breast Fibroadenomas Using Phase-Contrast CT: An Ex-Vivo Study Grandl, Susanne Willner, Marian Herzen, Julia Sztrókay-Gaul, Anikó Mayr, Doris Auweter, Sigrid D. Hipp, Alexander Birnbacher, Lorenz Marschner, Mathias Chabior, Michael Reiser, Maximilian Pfeiffer, Franz Bamberg, Fabian Hellerhoff, Karin PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Fibroadenoma is the most common benign solid breast lesion type and a very common cause for histologic assessment. To justify a conservative therapy, a highly specific discrimination between fibroadenomas and other breast lesions is crucial. Phase-contrast imaging offers improved soft-tissue contrast and differentiability of fine structures combined with the potential of 3-dimensional imaging. In this study we assessed the potential of grating-based phase-contrast CT imaging for visualizing diagnostically relevant features of fibroadenomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Grating-based phase-contrast CT was performed on six ex-vivo formalin-fixed breast specimens containing a fibroadenoma and three samples containing benign changes that resemble fibroadenomas using Talbot Lau interferometry and a polychromatic X-ray source. Phase-contrast and simultaneously acquired absorption-based 3D-datasets were manually matched with corresponding histological slices. The visibility of diagnostically valuable features was assessed in comparison with histology as the gold-standard. RESULTS: In all cases, matching of grating-based phase-contrast CT images and histology was successfully completed. Grating-based phase-contrast CT showed greatly improved differentiation of fine structures and provided accurate depiction of strands of fibrous tissue within the fibroadenomas as well as of the diagnostically valuable dilated, branched ductuli of the fibroadenomas. A clear demarcation of tumor boundaries in all cases was provided by phase- but not absorption-contrast CT. CONCLUSIONS: Pending successful translation of the technology to a clinical setting and considerable reduction of the required dose, the data presented here suggest that grating-based phase-contrast CT may be used as a supplementary non-invasive diagnostic tool in breast diagnostics. Phase-contrast CT may thus contribute to the reduction of false positive findings and reduce the recall and core biopsy rate in population-based screening. Phase-contrast CT may further be used to assist during histopathological workup, offering a 3D view of the tumor and helping to identify diagnostically valuable tissue sections within large tumors. Public Library of Science 2014-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4019647/ /pubmed/24824169 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097101 Text en © 2014 Grandl et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Grandl, Susanne
Willner, Marian
Herzen, Julia
Sztrókay-Gaul, Anikó
Mayr, Doris
Auweter, Sigrid D.
Hipp, Alexander
Birnbacher, Lorenz
Marschner, Mathias
Chabior, Michael
Reiser, Maximilian
Pfeiffer, Franz
Bamberg, Fabian
Hellerhoff, Karin
Visualizing Typical Features of Breast Fibroadenomas Using Phase-Contrast CT: An Ex-Vivo Study
title Visualizing Typical Features of Breast Fibroadenomas Using Phase-Contrast CT: An Ex-Vivo Study
title_full Visualizing Typical Features of Breast Fibroadenomas Using Phase-Contrast CT: An Ex-Vivo Study
title_fullStr Visualizing Typical Features of Breast Fibroadenomas Using Phase-Contrast CT: An Ex-Vivo Study
title_full_unstemmed Visualizing Typical Features of Breast Fibroadenomas Using Phase-Contrast CT: An Ex-Vivo Study
title_short Visualizing Typical Features of Breast Fibroadenomas Using Phase-Contrast CT: An Ex-Vivo Study
title_sort visualizing typical features of breast fibroadenomas using phase-contrast ct: an ex-vivo study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4019647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24824169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097101
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