Breast imaging : a correlative atlas

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    • Hashimoto, Beverly E.
    • Bauermeister, Donald

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Breast imaging : a correlative atlas

Beverly E. Hashimoto, Donald Bauermeister

Thieme, c2003

  • : TMP
  • : GTV

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Volume

: TMP ISBN 9781588901095

Description

This atlas is for breast imagers who wish to improve their interpretative skills by learning a pattern approach method to analyze and integrate mammographic and sonographic findings. The goals of the book are: - to emphasize the multidisciplinary nature of breast imaging utilizing sonography, magnetic resonance and various nuclear medicine techniques.- to demonstrate the importance of high-resolution sonography. - to provide an atlas of a wide variety of breast pathological entities
Volume

: GTV ISBN 9783131319517

Description

The book is targeted for breast imagers who wish to improve their interpretative skills by learning a pattern approach method to analyze and integrate mammographic and sonographic findings. One goal of the book is to emphasize the multidisciplinary nature of breast imaging utilizing sonography, magnetic resonance and various nuclear medicine techniques. Another goal is to demonstrate the importance of high-resolution sonography. The final objective of this book is to provide an atlas of a wide variety of pathological entities within the breast. It includes coverage of normal anatomy and variants, technology and instrumentation, histology for selected cases, and management. Two table of contents allow readers to access suspected diagnosis by either mmaography or ultrasound findings. The first enables readers to identify the histologic entities that create specific mammographic findings; the second aloows readers to study the lesions that produce sonographic abnormalities.

Table of Contents

I Approach to Mammographic Analysis II Ultrasound Technique and Cross Correlation Case Examples: Pattern Approach to Mammography III Circumscribed Masses IV Irregular Masses V Calcifications VI Increased Density VII Architectural Distortions VIII Male Breast XI Post Surgical Findings X Masses Poorly Indentified Mammographically Pattern Approach to Breast Sonography I Fluid Collections II Solid Masses III Normal Structures IV Architectural Distortion VI Calcifications VII Post-Surgical (Including Implants) VIII Male Breast IX Masses Poorly Identified Sonographically

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