%0 Journal Article %T Diagnostic imaging strategy for MDCT- or MRI-detected breast lesions: use of targeted sonography %A Satoko Nakano %A Masahiko Ohtsuka %A Akemi Mibu %A Masato Karikomi %A Hitomi Sakata %A Masahiro Yamamoto %J BMC Medical Imaging %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1471-2342-12-13 %X We retrospectively reviewed 695 patients with newly diagnosed breast cancer who were candidates for breast conserving surgery and underwent MDCT or MRI in our hospital between January 2004 and March 2011. Targeted sonography was performed in all MDCT- or MRI-detected lesions followed by imaging-guided biopsy. Patient background, histopathology features and the sizes of the lesions were compared among benign, malignant and follow-up groups.Of the 695 patients, 61 lesions in 56 patients were detected by MDCT or MRI. The MDCT- or MRI-detected lesions were identified by targeted sonography in 58 out of 61 lesions (95.1%). Patients with pathological diagnoses were significantly older and more likely to be postmenopausal than the follow-up patients. Pathological diagnosis proved to be benign in 20 cases and malignant in 25. The remaining 16 lesions have been followed up.Lesion size and shape were not significantly different among the benign, malignant and follow-up groups.Approximately 95% of MDCT- or MRI-detected lesions were identified by targeted sonography, and nearly half of these lesions were pathologically proven malignancies in this study. Targeted sonography is a useful modality for MDCT- or MRI-detected breast lesions. %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2342/12/13/abstract