Chapter 17 Breast
Methods of imaging the breast
MAMMOGRAPHY
Indications
Not indicated
Technique
Additional views may be required to provide adequate visualization of specific anatomical sites:
Compression of the breast is an integral part of mammographic imaging resulting in:
Adaptation of the technique can provide additional information:
In the presence of subpectoral implants, the push back technique of Ecklund2 can aid visualization of breast tissue.
Digital mammography
Ongoing developments of FFDM include:
1 Hancock S.L., Tucker M.A., Hoppe R.T. Breast cancer after treatment of Hodgkin’s disease. J. Natl. Cancer Inst.. 1993;85:25-31.
2 Eklund G.W., Busby R.C., Miller S.H., et al. Improved imaging of the augmented breast. Am. J. Roentgenol.. 1988;151:469-473.
3 Pisano E.D., Gatsonis C., Hendrick E., et al. Diagnostic performance of digital versus film mammography for breast cancer screening. N. Engl. J. Med.. 2005;353:1773-1783.
4 Gilbert F.J., Astley S.M., McGee M.A., et al. Single reading with computer-aided detection and double reading of screening mammograms in the United Kingdom National Breast Screening Program. Radiology. 2006;241:47-53.