Image quality of DWI at breast MRI depends on the amount of fibroglandular tissue: implications for unenhanced screening.
Mirjam WielemaPaul E SijensRuud M PijnappelGeertruida H De BockMarcel ZorgdragerMarius G J KokEva RainerRaoul VargaPaola ClauserMatthijs OudkerkMonique D DorriusPascal Andreas Thomas BaltzerPublished in: European radiology (2023)
• Image and fat suppression quality of diffusion-weighted imaging are dependent on the amount of fibroglandular tissue (FGT) which is closely connected to breast density. • Fat suppression quality in diffusion-weighted imaging of the breast is best in women with a high amount of fibroglandular tissue. • High image quality of diffusion-weighted imaging in women with a high amount of FGT in MRI supports that the technical feasibility of DWI can be explored in the additional screening of women with mammographically dense breasts.