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Imaginis - Ultrasound Imaging of the Breasts
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Ultrasound Imaging of the Breasts
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Click
here to view ultrasound images of breast conditions.
Breast ultrasound, also known as
sonography or ultrasonography, is frequently used to evaluate breast abnormalities that
are found with screening or diagnostic
mammography or during a physician performed clinical
breast exam . Ultrasound allows significant freedom in obtaining images of the breast
from almost any orientation. Ultrasound is excellent at imaging cysts: round,
fluid-filled, pockets inside the breast. Additionally, ultrasound can often quickly
determine if a suspicious area is in fact a cyst (always non-cancerous) or an increased
density of solid tissue (dense mass) which may require a biopsy to
determine if it is malignant (cancerous).
The technologist holds the ultrasound transducer against the skin while imaging the breast. Image
courtesy of http://www.SiemensMedical.com .
If a patients ultrasound and mammogram results are both negative (no evidence of
cancer is seen), but the physician is still concerned about the thickening or mass, then
he/she may proceed further with a fine needle
aspiration biopsy (FNA) of the area.
Though breast ultrasound
has excellent contrast resolution, it lacks the detail (spatial resolution) "
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