Breast Cancer.
Breast Cancer: Diagnostic Imaging and Therapeutic Guidance provides a concise, practical, and practice-based source of up-to-date diagnostic and therapeutic information for the general radiologist. In the diagnostic phase of evaluating breast disorders, the overriding consideration in the examinatio...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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NEW YORK :
Thieme,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Breast Cancer: Diagnostic Imaging and Therapeutic Guidance; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Contributors; Abbreviations; Part 1: Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Breast; 1 Development, Anatomy, and Physiology of the Mammary Gland; 1.1 Development; 1.2 Anatomy; 1.3 Physiology; Bibliography; 2 Tumor Formation; 2.1 Mutation, Carcinogenesis, and Angiogenesis; 2.2 Risk Factors; 2.3 Genetic Risk Factors; 2.4 Prevention; 2.4.1 Primary Prevention; 2.4.2 Secondary Prevention; 2.4.3 Tertiary Prevention; 2.5 Epidemiology, Incidence, and Mortality; Bibliography.
- 3 Pathology of Benign and Malignant Changes in the Breast3.1 Benign Changes; 3.1.1 Histological Principles; 3.1.2 Nonneoplastic, Nonproliferative Diseases of the Breast; 3.1.3 Benign Tumor-Forming Diseases; 3.2 Malignant Changes in the Breast; 3.2.1 Classification of Malignant Breast Tumors (WHO Classification, B-Categories); 3.2.2 Prognostic and Predictive Factors; 3.2.3 Papillary Lesions; 3.2.4 Ductal Carcinoma In Situ; 3.2.5 Microinvasive and Invasive Breast Carcinoma; 3.2.6 Tumors of the Nipple; 3.2.7 Malignant Mesenchymal Tumors and Lymphomas of the Breast; 3.2.8 Metastatic Tumors.
- 3.3 AcknowledgmentsBibliography; Part 2: Breast Diagnostics; 4 Nonimaging Diagnostics; 4.1 History; 4.2 Informed Consent; 4.3 Self-Examination; 4.4 Inspection; 4.5 Palpation; Bibliography; 5 Mammography; 5.1 Technique and Methods; 5.1.1 Principles of X-ray Mammography; 5.1.2 Components of a Mammography System; 5.1.3 Exposure Parameters; 5.1.4 Image Quality; 5.1.5 Analog Mammography; 5.1.6 Digital Mammography; 5.1.7 Radiation Exposure; 5.2 Parameters and Positioning; 5.2.1 Standard Projections; 5.2.2 Supplementary Views; 5.2.3 Galactography; 5.2.4 Mammography of the Male Breast.
- 5.2.5 Quality Assurance in Parameters and Positioning5.3 Interpretation of Mammograms; 5.3.1 Terminology; 5.3.2 Tissue Density in a Mammogram According to the ACR BI-RADS Atlas; 5.3.3 Interpretation Criteria; 5.3.4 BI-RADS Classification of Mammography; 5.3.5 Normal Findings in the Mammogram; Bibliography; 6 Breast Ultrasonography; 6.1 Technique and Methods; 6.1.1 Basic Principles; 6.1.2 Device Adjustments; 6.1.3 Examination Technique; 6.1.4 Ultrasound Techniques; 6.1.5 Quality Assurance; 6.2 Evaluation; 6.2.1 Terminology; 6.2.2 Tissue Type in Sonography; 6.2.3 Evaluation Criteria.
- 6.2.4 BI-RADS Classification of Breast Ultrasonography6.2.5 Normal Findings in Sonography; Bibliography; 7 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Breast; 7.1 Technique and Methods; 7.1.1 Basic Principles; 7.1.2 Tumor Detection; 7.1.3 Equipment; 7.1.4 Timing of the Examination; 7.1.5 Patient Positioning; 7.1.6 Measurement Parameters; 7.1.7 Image Postprocessing; 7.1.8 Implant Evaluation; 7.1.9 Nonestablished Examination Techniques; 7.2 Evaluation; 7.2.1 Terminology; 7.2.2 Perfusion Pattern; 7.2.3 Findings in the T1-Weighted Precontrast Image; 7.2.4 Findings in the T2-Weighted Image.