Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-13526
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (scientific)
Authorblock:
S. Lusi, S. Vaccari, F. Provini, G. Vatteroni, F. Fici, V. Vinci, M. E. Klinger, M. Francone, D. Bernardi; Milano/IT
Disclosures:
Stefano Lusi:
Nothing to disclose
Stefano Vaccari:
Nothing to disclose
Francesca Provini:
Nothing to disclose
Giulia Vatteroni:
Nothing to disclose
Federica Fici:
Nothing to disclose
Valeriano Vinci:
Nothing to disclose
Marco Ettore Klinger:
Nothing to disclose
Marco Francone:
Nothing to disclose
Daniela Bernardi:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Anatomy, Breast, Musculoskeletal system, MR, Computer Applications-3D, Normal variants, Congenital
These results provide the first quantitative evidence of alterations affecting the PMM in TB patients. These differences were found in different planes and volumetric shape features with potential surgical implications. The observed increased roundness and elongation combined with the different dimensions along the x-axis and the z-axis of the PMM may contribute to asymmetric implant coverage, positioning and stability in TB patients. These findings highlight the importance of tailoring surgical approaches to account for PMM geometry in these patients. Further studies with larger cohorts and dedicated MRI protocols are needed to validate these results and explore potential histological correlations.