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Breast MRI Biopsy

An MRI-guided breast biopsy, performed by a specially trained breast radiologist, is most helpful when MR imaging shows a breast abnormality such as:

  • a suspicious mass not identified by other imaging techniques
  • an area of distortion
  • an area of abnormal tissue change

MRI-guided breast biopsy is
Using MRI guidance to calculate the position of the abnormal tissue and to verify the placement of the needle, the radiologist inserts the biopsy needle through the skin, advances it into the lesion and removes tissue samples.

Breast biopsies are usually done on an outpatient basis. You will lie face down on a moveable exam table and the affected breast or breasts will be positioned into openings in the table. A nurse or technologist will insert an intravenous (IV) line into a vein in your hand or arm and the contrast material gadolinium will be given intravenously. A local anesthetic will be injected into the breast to numb it. And the entire procedure is usually completed within 45 minutes.

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