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Comprehensive and systematic, this important new edition covers all imaging modalities for diagnosing breast disorders. You will find expert guidelines on the role of mammography, high-resolution ultrasound, MRI and percutaneous biopsy to achieve your diagnostic goals, and benefit from a practical review of the physics, histology, pathology, and quality control needed by those who perform breast imaging procedures.
New key features:: PET and novel modalities, Lymph nodes (sentinel node), Staging breast cancer New ACR classifications, Doppler ultrasound, Stereotactic ultrasound biopsy, Full-breast digital imaging and computer-aided diagnosis, Mammotome, Updated references.
Data sheet
I Methods
1. Patient History and Communication with the Patient
2. Clinical Findings
3. Mammography
4. Sonography
5. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
6. Breast Imaging Techniques under Investigation
7. Percutaneous Biopsy
8. Preoperative Localization
II Appearance
9. The Normal Breast
10. Benign Breast Disorders
11. Cysts
12. Benign Tumors
13. Inflammatory Conditions
14. Carcinoma in situ
15. Invasive Carcinoma
16. Lymph Nodes
17. Other Semi-malignant and Malignant Tumors
18. Post-traumatic, Post-surgical, and Post-therapeutic Changes
19. Skin Changes
20. The Male Breast
III Application of Diagnostic Imaging of the Breast
21. Screening
22. Additional Diagnostic Evaluation of Screening Findings and Solving of Problems in Symptomatic Patients