Breast imaging
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Bibliographic Information
Breast imaging
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2007
3rd ed
Available at 11 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents of Works
- Breast anatomy and basic histology, physiology, and pathology
- A pathologist's overview of the pathology of breast disease / Joseph Rabban
- Epidemiology, etiology, risk factors, and survival from breast cancer
- Screening for breast cancer
- Radiation risk
- Staging breast cancer
- Ductal carcinoma in situ and early-stage breast cancer: detection, diagnosis, and prognostic indicators
- Mammography: equipment and basic physics
- Quality assurance and quality control / Debra Deibel
- Mammographic positioning
- A systematic approach to breast imaging
- Mammography and the normal breast
- Interpreting the mammogram
- Benign lesions
- Probably benign findings appropriately managed with short-interval follow-up
- Suspicious lesions and lesions with a high probability of malignancy
- Breast ultrasound
- The altered breast: pregnancy, lactation, abscess, post biopsy changes, mastectomy, radiation, and implants
- The male breast
- Magnetic resonance imaging of the breast / Carol A. Hulka and Daniel B. Kopans
- Evaluating women with lumps, thickening, discharge or pain: imaging women with signs or symptoms that might indicate breast cancer
- Image sequencing: problems and solutions in breast evaluation
- Histological, pathological and imaging correlation
- Interventional procedures in the breast
- The breast imaging report: data management and the breast imaging audit
- The medical-legal problem and breast imaging
- Digital mammography
- Digital breast tomosynthesis
- Cytopathology
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Dr. Kopans' best-selling text and reference on breast imaging is now in its thoroughly revised, updated Third Edition. The author combines a complete, superbly illustrated atlas of imaging findings with a comprehensive text that covers all imaging modalities and addresses all aspects of breast imaging-including breast anatomy, histology, physiology, pathology, breast cancer staging, and preoperative localization of occult lesions.
This edition includes state-of-the-art information on a new modality, digital breast tomosynthesis, as well as on digital mammography, MRI, ultrasound, and percutaneous breast biopsy. The book contains more than 2,100 images obtained with the latest technology, including many new mammograms and scans using other imaging modalities.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Breast Anatomy and Basic Histology, Physiology, and Pathology
A Pathologist's Overview of the Pathology of Breast Disease
Joseph Rabban
The Epidemiology, Etiology, and Survival from Breast Cancer
Screening for Breast Cancer
Radiation Risk
Staging Breast Cancer
Ductal Carcinoma In Situ and Early-Stage Breast Cancer: Detection, Diagnosis, and Prognostic Indicators
Mammography: Equipment and Basic Physics
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
Debra Deibel
Mammographic Positioning
A Systematic Approach to Breast Imaging
Mammography and the Normal Breast
Interpreting the Mammogram
Benign Lesions
Probably Benign Findings Appropriately Managed with Short-Interval Follow-Up
Suspicious Lesions and Lesions with a High Probability of Malignancy
Breast Ultrasound
The Altered Breast: Pregnancy, Lactation, Abscess, Post Biopsy Changes, Mastectomy, Radiation, and Implants
The Male Breast
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Breast
Carol A. Hulka and Daniel B. Kopans
Evaluating Women with Lumps, Thickening, Discharge or Pain: Imaging Women With Signs or Symptoms that Might Indicate Breast Cancer
Image Sequencing: Problems and Solutions in Breast Evaluation
Histological, Pathological and Imaging Correlation
Interventional Procedures in the Breast
The Breast Imaging Report: Data Management and the Breast Imaging Audit
The Medical-Legal Problem and Breast Imaging
Digital Mammography
Digital Breast Tomosynthesis
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