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Atlas of full breast ultrasonography /

This atlas describes and illustrates a novel approach, referred to as full breast ultrasonography (FBU), that represents a challenge to conventional breast imaging diagnosis. The coverage encompasses examination technique, diagnostic criteria, the imaging features of a wide variety of lesions, and r...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Colan-Georges, Aristida (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Switzerland : Springer, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Abbreviations; Introduction: Actual Possibilities and Limits of Modern Imaging Diagnosis in Breast Cancer; Diversity ofÈModern Imaging Diagnosis inÈBreast Cancer; Mammography; Classical Breast Ultrasonography; Breast Tomosynthesis; Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Conclusions; References; 1: Breast Doppler Ductal Ultrasonography: Definition, History, andÄdvantages; 1.1 Definition andḦistory: Galactography andÈDuctal Echography; 1.2 The Advantages ofẗheÈBreast Doppler Ductal Echography; References.
  • 2: Breast Doppler Ductal Echography: Technique ofËxamination Related toẗheÈBreast Lobar Anatomy2.1 General Technical Principles; 2.2 Ductal Echography: Radial US Technique ofÈScanning; 2.2.1 Patient Positioning; 2.2.2 Transducers; 2.2.3 Water-Bag Technique; 2.2.4 Steps ofËxamination; 2.3 About 3D andÈ4D US Technique Related toÈDE; 2.4 Usefulness ofẗheÈPanoramic Scans: SieScape-Type Technique VersusÈDE; 2.5 Reporting; References; 3: Breast Development: Aspects ofÈDoppler Ductal Ultrasonography ofẗheÈNormal Breast; 3.1 Breast Development; 3.2 Breast Anatomy andÈDuctal Echography.
  • 3.3 Types ofÈNormal Breast Anatomy onÈDE3.3.1 Thelarche (Mammary Bud); 3.3.2 Young Dense Breast (Figs.È3.22 and 3.23); 3.3.3 Mixed Adult Breast; 3.3.4 Fatty Breast; 3.3.5 Lactating Breast; References; 4: Sonoelastography inÄddition toÈDoppler Ductal Echography: Full Breast Ultrasonography; 4.1 Definition ofẗheÈSonoelastography: Systems ofÄcquisition; 4.2 Accuracy ofẗheÈSE; 4.3 Technique ofÈSonoelastography: Integration inÈFBU; 4.4 Rendering Sonoelastogram; 4.5 Interpretation ofẗheËlastogram; 4.5.1 The Elasticity Score Named Upon Ueno/Tsukuba University: Benign.
  • 4.5.2 Malignant4.6 Role ofÈSE inÈNonpalpable Breast Lesions; Conclusions; References; 5: Full Breast Ultrasonography andẗheÜltrasound: BI-RADS Assessment; 5.1 Importance ofẗheÜltrasound BI-RADS Assessment; 5.2 Ultrasound Diagnostic Criteria; 5.3 Lexicon forÈBreast Lesions; 5.3.1 Diagnostic Guidelines forÈMass Image-©Forming Lesions; 5.3.1.1 Shape; 5.3.1.2 Margin/Border; 5.3.1.3 Internal Echoes; 5.3.1.4 Posterior Echoes/Effects; 5.3.1.5 Compressibility; 5.3.1.6 Vascularity; Labeling ofÈBreast Ultrasonographic Images.
  • 5.3.2 Diagnostic Guidelines forÈNon-mass Image-Forming Lesions5.3.3 Ultrasound BI-RADS Assessment; 5.3.3.1 US BI-RADS Assessment byẗheÄCR (2013); Incomplete Characterization; Complete Characterization; References; 6: Full Breast Ultrasonography ofẗheÈBenign Lesions; 6.1 Classification ofẗheÈMasses inÈBenign, Indeterminate, andÈMalignant Based onÈStavros Criteria; 6.2 Characteristics ofẗheÈBenign Breast Lesions inÈFBU; 6.3 Mammary Cysts andÈFibrocystic Dysplasia; 6.4 Adenosis andÈDuctal Hyperplasia inÈFBU; 6.5 Radial Scars andÈComplex Sclerosing Lesions; 6.6 Fibroadenomas.