Temporal enhancement characteristics of contrast-enhanced mammography
Contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) is a functional imaging technique that is becoming increasingly widespread in clinical practice. This advanced mammographic technique utilises dual-energy subtraction mammography in combination with an intravenous iodinated contrast agent to produce two sets of diagnostic mammographic images. The low energy images are equivalent to a standard full field digital mammogram, while the subtracted recombined images highlight areas of enhancement, demonstrating the vascularity of breast lesions.
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