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What imaging technique is preferred for a patient with < 40 years with a palpable lump?
What imaging technique is preferred for a patient with < 40 years with a palpable lump?
- Mammography
- MRI
- Ultrasound (correct)
- CEM
The [BLANK] is a benign fatty neoplasm with capillary networks and fibrin thrombi.
The [BLANK] is a benign fatty neoplasm with capillary networks and fibrin thrombi.
Angiolipoma
What is the best imaging modality to depict cysts in the breast?
What is the best imaging modality to depict cysts in the breast?
Ultrasound
Which imaging method has the highest sensitivity and negative predictive value for breast cancer detection?
Which imaging method has the highest sensitivity and negative predictive value for breast cancer detection?
In a breast imaging report, it is important to include patient's clinical information such as age and indication, breast density, tissue composition and enhancement pattern, lesions, location and assessment category.
In a breast imaging report, it is important to include patient's clinical information such as age and indication, breast density, tissue composition and enhancement pattern, lesions, location and assessment category.
Which type of breast cancer is the most common?
Which type of breast cancer is the most common?
Which of the following is NOT included in the Triple Assessment of a suspicious breast lesion?
Which of the following is NOT included in the Triple Assessment of a suspicious breast lesion?
The presence of axillary node metastasis is one of the most important prognostic factors in breast cancer.
The presence of axillary node metastasis is one of the most important prognostic factors in breast cancer.
In a healthy female, what is the most common solid breast mass?
In a healthy female, what is the most common solid breast mass?
Which of the following characteristic does NOT indicate a malignancy on ultrasound?
Which of the following characteristic does NOT indicate a malignancy on ultrasound?
Breast US is contraindicated in the evaluation of symptomatic young or lactating patients.
Breast US is contraindicated in the evaluation of symptomatic young or lactating patients.
Which of these factors is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer?
Which of these factors is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer?
Flashcards
Breast Imaging
Breast Imaging
A specialty in radiology focused on the diagnosis and evaluation of breast conditions.
Breast Anatomy
Breast Anatomy
The structure and organization of the breast.
Anatomical Variants
Anatomical Variants
Variations of normal breast structures.
Pregnancy and Lactation
Pregnancy and Lactation
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Diagnostic Imaging Techniques
Diagnostic Imaging Techniques
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Benign Breast Disease
Benign Breast Disease
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Malignant Breast Disease
Malignant Breast Disease
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Axilla
Axilla
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Interventional Procedures
Interventional Procedures
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Screening
Screening
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High Risk Women
High Risk Women
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Communication
Communication
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Multidisciplinary Team Meeting
Multidisciplinary Team Meeting
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Take Home Messages
Take Home Messages
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ESR
ESR
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Undergraduate Level
Undergraduate Level
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Postgraduate Levels
Postgraduate Levels
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Radiology as a Discipline
Radiology as a Discipline
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European Training Curriculum
European Training Curriculum
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Core Elements
Core Elements
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Image Interpretation
Image Interpretation
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Imaging Modalities
Imaging Modalities
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Organ-based Specialty
Organ-based Specialty
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Study Notes
eBook for Undergraduate Education in Radiology
- This eBook provides undergraduate radiology education in Europe
- The contents are based on the ESR European Training Curriculum for Radiology
- The material summarizes core elements of radiology for medical students
- It includes examples of key pathologies as seen by different imaging modalities
- The eBook aims to be a useful tool for undergraduate academic radiology teaching
CHAPTER: Breast Imaging
- Covers Breast Anatomy, Anatomical Variants, Pregnancy and Lactation, Diagnostic Imaging Techniques, Disease of the Breast (Benign and Malignant), Axilla, and Interventional Procedures
- Includes topics like Screening, High Risk Women, Multidisciplinary Team Meeting, Take-Home Messages, References, and Test Your Knowledge sections for self-assessment
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