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BI-RADS Assessment Categories – Overview
11 m.BI-RADS 1
5 m.BI-RADS 2 – Left Lumpectomy
4 m.BI-RADS 2 – Right Lumpectomy, Right Non-Enhancing Mass
2 m.BI-RADS 2 – Left Post Excisional Biopsy Change
3 m.BI-RADS 2 – Marked BPE, Stable
3 m.BI-RADS 2 – Bilateral Stable Findings
4 m.New focus of enhancement on a high risk patient (BI-RADS 4)
3 m.BI-RADS 3 – Changing Pattern of Background
2 m.BI-RADS 4 – Linear NME, Left Breast
4 m.BI-RADS 4 – Right Extensive DCIS, Left Dominant Focus
4 m.BI-RADS 4 – New Diagnosis Left Cancer, Focal NME left
3 m.BI-RADS 4 – New Diagnosis Right Breast Cancer, Nodes on Right
5 m.BI-RADS 4 – Left Axillary Node Metastasis, Evaluate for Breast Cancer
3 m.BI-RADS 5 – Suspicious Mass in Left Breast, Not Biopsied Yet
5 m.BI-RADS 5 – Left Breast Cancer, MRI Shows Right Cancer
5 m.BI-RADS 5 – New Diagnosis Right Cancer, Suspicious Masses in Right Breast
3 m.BI-RADS 5 – Right Inflammatory Cancer, Bilateral Nodes
4 m.BI-RADS 6 – Right Breast Cancer, No Other Findings
3 m.BI-RADS 6 – Left Breast Cancer, No Other Findings
2 m.BI-RADS 6 – Left Breast Cancer, Index Mass
4 m.BI-RADS 6 – Pre and Post Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy (NAC) for Left Breast Cancer
5 m.0:01
Next, we're going to look at a case of a
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58-year-old woman with a history of left breast
0:05
cancer that was treated with mastectomy and
0:09
she has right breast pain and nipple discharge.
0:12
Her mammogram was negative, and in her
0:16
situation, her doctor ordered a breast MRI
0:20
for further evaluation.
0:23
So this is the patient's MRI.
0:25
We're really only looking at the right
0:27
breast because the left breast has had
0:30
a mastectomy with no reconstruction.
0:34
So coming from the top,
0:39
when we get into the central portion
0:40
of her breast, we start getting into
0:42
this clustered ring enhancement.
0:45
You can start seeing these rings of
0:49
enhancement with dark signal centrally.
0:54
Another pair here.
1:00
We get into the center of the breast.
1:01
You see three rings right there and
1:04
another one here, but she has this
1:08
whole area of non-mass enhancement,
1:11
but it has that clustered ring pattern.
1:14
When you stop and look at the individual
1:16
areas, there are multiple clustered rings
1:20
throughout that whole enhancing area.
1:26
Probably best seen right here in the middle,
1:29
but clustered ring enhancement.
1:32
So we did recommend biopsy for this,
1:35
and this ended up being a benign etiology.
1:41
She had ductal tissue with adjacent inflammatory
1:44
changes, and not sure if this was related to her
1:47
pain or discharge, but it was benign.
Interactive Transcript
0:01
Next, we're going to look at a case of a
0:03
58-year-old woman with a history of left breast
0:05
cancer that was treated with mastectomy and
0:09
she has right breast pain and nipple discharge.
0:12
Her mammogram was negative, and in her
0:16
situation, her doctor ordered a breast MRI
0:20
for further evaluation.
0:23
So this is the patient's MRI.
0:25
We're really only looking at the right
0:27
breast because the left breast has had
0:30
a mastectomy with no reconstruction.
0:34
So coming from the top,
0:39
when we get into the central portion
0:40
of her breast, we start getting into
0:42
this clustered ring enhancement.
0:45
You can start seeing these rings of
0:49
enhancement with dark signal centrally.
0:54
Another pair here.
1:00
We get into the center of the breast.
1:01
You see three rings right there and
1:04
another one here, but she has this
1:08
whole area of non-mass enhancement,
1:11
but it has that clustered ring pattern.
1:14
When you stop and look at the individual
1:16
areas, there are multiple clustered rings
1:20
throughout that whole enhancing area.
1:26
Probably best seen right here in the middle,
1:29
but clustered ring enhancement.
1:32
So we did recommend biopsy for this,
1:35
and this ended up being a benign etiology.
1:41
She had ductal tissue with adjacent inflammatory
1:44
changes, and not sure if this was related to her
1:47
pain or discharge, but it was benign.
Report
Description
Faculty
Lisa Ann Mullen, MD
Assistant Professor; Breast Imaging Fellowship Director
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Tags
Women's Health
Neoplastic
MRI
Breast
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