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LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Describe the appropriate evaluation of breast calcifications that cannot be classified as benign on screening images 2. Features of benign breast calcifications and appropriate descriptors 3. Descriptors used for the…
LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Diffuse changes in the breasts on mammography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 2. Benign causes of diffuse changes in the breast 3. Malignant causes of diffuse changes in the…
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Presentation, imaging findings, and potential causes of gynecomastia 2. Risk factors for breast cancer in men 3. Imaging findings in men with breast cancer 4. Metastatic disease to the breast in…
LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Communication 2. The mammography report • Required components for reports—report organization • Assessment categories—BI-RADS 3. The probably benign concept • Definition of concept • Appropriate uses of this designation • Imaging algorithm for patients with…
1. What BI-RADS classification should be used here? 2. What are the possible diagnostic imaging exams to work up this finding? 3. What type of biopsy would you recommend? 4….
Category: Diagnostic Gray-scale ultrasonography demonstrating large, highly suspicious mass in the right superior breast with “posterior acoustic shadowing” that corresponds to the mammogram finding. T1-weighted postcontrast sequence demonstrates the additional…
A. Radial fold B. Capsular contracture C. Intracapsular rupture D. Extracapsular rupture 2 What is the most common location for an intramammary lymph node? A. Upper outer quadrant B. Upper inner quadrant C. Lower outer quadrant D. Lower inner…