Evaluation of Multifocal Carcinoma in Contrast Spectral Mammography

Authors

  • Daniella Paula Dias Coelho Residente of Radiology, Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil Author
  • Sildomar Queiros e Silva Residente of Radiology, Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil Author
  • Felipe Pereira de Loredo Residente of Radiology, Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil Author
  • Jéssica Brito da Silva de Jesus Bachelor of Biomedicine, Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil Author
  • Katiana Macedo do Vale Feitosa Bachelor of Biomedicine, Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil Author
  • Bruno Sérgio Costa Brasil Estudant of Medicine, Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil Author
  • Edwance dos Santos Goes Residente of Radiology, Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil Author
  • Sabrina Ramos Bianco Full Member of the Brazilian College of Radiology Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33425/2690-8077.1028

Abstract

The early diagnosis and the correct local staging of breast cancer determine the therapeutic schedule and the prognosis, and still constitute a challenge for health teams. Contrast spectral dual-energy mammography (CESM) is a valuable tool and its use is increasingly important in this evaluation. Among the indications, we highlight the evaluation of dense breasts, research of multifocal, multicentric or contralateral lesions, distinction between fibrotic lesions and tumor recurrence, evaluation after neoadjuvant chemotherapy and contraindications to breast resonance. This manuscript brings images of a CESM that identified multicentric lesions in a diagnostic mammographic evaluation, providing decisive information for therapeutic programming. This technique and its implementation in the evaluation of breast cancer are seldom discussed in the national literature, given the limited experience of radiologists and mastologists, a fact that justifies the dissemination of images and the discussion of different evaluation modalities

Published

2025-07-29

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