mammography in English

noun
1
a technique using X-rays to diagnose and locate tumors of the breasts.
In the past women have been referred inappropriately for mammography and genetic counselling.

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1. Amulet works with FUJIFILM mammography QC tools (optional)

2. (c) both analogue and digital mammography devices.

3. For women without dense breasts, mammography is the best choice.

4. Well, you need to read the details of your mammography report.

5. Aria is now ACR accredited in MRI, CT, Nuclear Medicine and Mammography

6. Mammography is potentially harmful since it employs X-rays, a type of ionized radiation.

7. Several aspects of the recent mammography screening program should be adjusted to improve its effectiveness.

8. It is time for us to accept both the extraordinary successes of mammography and the limitations.

9. Women who previously required diagnostic workup for a mammographic abnormality may be hesitant to return for future mammography.

10. The mammography rate for women aged 60-69 also stabilized in 1992, and by 1993, was about 26%.

11. Calcifications are highly radiodense and therefore best visualized with mammography compared with other modalities such as MRI and ultrasound

12. This study examined whether providing messages matched to women's monitor-Blunter coping styles is effective in encouraging mammography utilization

13. A Circumscribed mass in mammography is a mass where the contour is clearly defined along at least 75% of its surface

14. Conclusions Since 1989, between 384,000 and 614,500 breast cancer deaths have been Averted through the use of mammography screening and improved treatment.

15. This is most likely to occur when the Biopsy is done without the help of breast ultrasound, breast MRI or stereotactic mammography

16. This study included 51 patients with 57 mammography identified breast Asymmetries; their ages were ranged from 26 to 72 years (mean age …

17. If the samples are not representative, their histological evaluation does not permit a conclusive statement on the origin of tissue abnormalities shown by mammography.

18. Even though breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women and the specificity of mammography is 90 %, most abnormal mammograms are false positives.

19. Presupposition of mammography is a well trained specialist, a special apparatus (25–30 KV) and a special film; X-ray-Films taken 5–6 days after the last day of menstruation.

20. ASRT produces Curricula for the radiologic science profession, including Bone Densitometry, Cardiac-Interventional and Vascular-Interventional, Computed Tomography, Limited X-ray Machine Operator, Magnetic Resonance, Mammography, PET-CT, Radiation Therapy, Radiography, Radiologist Assistant, and B.S.R.S

21. The ACR offers Accreditation programs in CT, MRI, breast MRI, nuclear medicine and PET as mandated under the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA) as well as for modalities mandated under the Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA)

22. Axillary lymphadenopathy is visualized on mammography as replacement of the fatty hilum of lymph nodes by dense tissue, a rounded shape of the lymph nodes, and an overall generalized increased density with or without lymph node enlargement (Fig

23. Circumscribed Masses Masses with Circumscribed margins are a common finding on mammography. Well-defined lesions are more commonly benign, but it imperative that the radiologist evaluating a mass differentiate those that are characteristically benign from the indeterminate or suspicious lesions.

24. In medical X-ray tubes the target is usually tungsten or a more crack-resistant alloy of rhenium (5%) and tungsten (95%), but sometimes molybdenum for more specialized applications, such as when softer X-rays are needed as in mammography.

25. Welcome As the largest imaging provider in the state and one of the largest in the country, Advanced Radiology offers a complete range of imaging services including Digital 3D Mammography, X-Ray, MRI/MRA,CT/CTA, PET/CT, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, DXA …

26. The most common cause for an Asymmetry on screening mammography is superimposition of normal breast tissue (summation artifact) 6.Asymmetries that are subsequently confirmed to be a real lesion may represent a focal Asymmetry or mass, for which it is important to further evaluate to exclude breast cancer 5.Developing asymmetries are sufficiently suspicious to justify recall and

27. We report the case of a 53-years-old woman with a nodule of the right breast, which appeared three months before diagnosis, and quickly increased in volume; an axillary adenopathy on the same side was also detected.The mammography showed a large opacity of almost the entire right breast and a second opacity in the axilla.

28. The most common cause for an asymmetry on screening mammography is superimposition of normal breast tissue (summation artifact) 6.Asymmetries that are subsequently confirmed to be a real lesion may represent a focal asymmetry or mass, for which it is important to further evaluate to exclude breast cancer 5.Developing Asymmetries are sufficiently suspicious to justify recall and