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Item Solving the preoperative breast MRI conundrum: design and protocol of the MIPA study(SPRINGER, 2020-01-01) Sardanelli, Francesco; Trimboli, Rubina M.; Houssami, Nehmat; Gilbert, Fiona J.; Helbich, Thomas H.; Alvarez Benito, Marina; Balleyguier, Corinne; Bazzocchi, Massimo; Bult, Peter; Calabrese, Massimo; Camps Herrero, Julia; Cartia, Francesco; Cassano, Enrico; Clauser, Paola; de Andrade, Danubia A.; de Lima Docema, Marcos F.; Depretto, Catherine; Forrai, Gabor; Girometti, Rossano; Harms, Steven E.; Hilborne, Sarah; Ienzi, Raffaele; Lobbes, Marc B. I.; Losio, Claudio; Mann, Ritse M.; Montemezzi, Stefania; Obdeijn, Inge-Marie; Ozcan, Umit Aksoy; Pediconi, Federica; Preibsch, Heike; Raya-Povedano, Jose L.; Sacchetto, Daniela; Scaperrotta, Gianfranco P.; Schlooz, Margrethe; Szabo, Botond K.; Ulus, Ozden S.; Taylor, Donna B.; Van Goethem, Mireille; Veltman, Jeroen; Weigel, Stefanie; Wenkel, Evelyn; Zuiani, Chiara; Di Leo, GiovanniDespite its high diagnostic performance, the use of breast MRI in the preoperative setting is controversial. It has the potential for personalized surgical management in breast cancer patients, but two of three randomized controlled trials did not show results in favor of its introduction for assessing the disease extent before surgery. Meta-analyses showed a higher mastectomy rate in women undergoing preoperative MRI compared to those who do not. Nevertheless, preoperative breast MRI is increasingly used and a survey from the American Society of Breast Surgeons showed that 41\% of respondents ask for it in daily practice. In this context, a large-scale observational multicenter international prospective analysis (MIPA study) was proposed under the guidance of the European Network for the Assessment of Imaging in Medicine (EuroAIM). The aims were (1) to prospectively and systematically collect data on consecutive women with a newly diagnosed breast cancer, not candidates for neoadjuvant therapy, who are offered or not offered breast MRI before surgery according to local practiceItem The Great Mimicker: Zona Zoster at the Mastectomy Site Causing Contralateral Intramammary Lymph Node Enlargement(HINDAWI LTD, 2012-01-01) Ozcan, Umit Aksoy; Tezcanli, Evrim; Yildirim, Yesim; Garipagaoglu, MelahatZona zoster is rarely observed in patients with malignancy