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. 2002 Jan;174(1):29-32.
doi: 10.1055/s-2002-19551.

T1-weighted MR-lymphography after intramammary administration of Gadomer-17 in pigs

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T1-weighted MR-lymphography after intramammary administration of Gadomer-17 in pigs

G Staatz et al. Rofo. 2002 Jan.

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  • Rofo Fortschr Geb Rontgenstr Neuen Bildgeb Verfahr 2002 Feb;174(2):242

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the enhancement of regional lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels after intramammary injection of Gadomer-17.

Materials and methods: T1-weighted MR-lymphography was performed in 8 domestic pigs after intramammary injection of 5 - 10 micromol/kg bodyweight (bw) Gadomer-17 on a 1.5 T-MR scanner. T1-weighted 3D gradient-echo images were acquired 10 to 120 minutes after contrast material injection in coronal and sagittal planes. The contrast enhancement of the draining lymphatic system was qualitatively assessed by two radiologists applying a three grade scale.

Results: T1-Weighted MR-lymphography after intramammary injection of Gadomer-17 was feasible in each pig. A dose of 5 micromol/kg body weight Gadomer-17 was best suited for MR-lymphography of the mammary line and the draining lymphatic system. Enhancement of regional lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels was classified as good in 5, and excellent in three cases.

Conclusions: Intramammary injection of Gadomer-17 allows for good quality T1-weighted MR-lymphography of mammary gland draining regional lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels. This new technique might offer potential for the evaluation of the sentinel lymph node in patients with breast cancer.

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