For the slow dynamic analysis, a dedicated breast MRI workstation was used (Dynacad, Invivo, Germany). This workstation creates subtraction images for all time points after contrast administration, of which the first is automatically displayed together with the precontrast T1 acquisition, both in a coronal orientation. Furthermore, axial reconstructions were displayed for both the subtracted and T1-weighted images with color overlays of wash-in/wash-out enhancement characteristics projected over the T1-weighted images [27]. A maximum intensity projection and signal intensity versus time curves were also displayed. This display protocol resembles the protocol used in the clinical workflow of dynamic breast MRI in our hospital. A BI-RADS classification was assigned for each lesion based on their morphology and enhancement dynamics [28]. No clinical information, mammography or prior MRI data were provided to the readers during the evaluation of the cases.