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Author Colan-Georges, Aristida, author

Title Atlas of full breast ultrasonography / Aristida Colan-Georges
Published Switzerland : Springer, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (xxviii, 370 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Abbreviations; Introduction: Actual Possibilities and Limits of Modern Imaging Diagnosis in Breast Cancer; Diversity of€Modern Imaging Diagnosis in€Breast Cancer; Mammography; Classical Breast Ultrasonography; Breast Tomosynthesis; Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Conclusions; References; 1: Breast Doppler Ductal Ultrasonography: Definition, History, and€Advantages; 1.1 Definition and€History: Galactography and€Ductal Echography; 1.2 The Advantages of€the€Breast Doppler Ductal Echography; References
2: Breast Doppler Ductal Echography: Technique of€Examination Related to€the€Breast Lobar Anatomy2.1 General Technical Principles; 2.2 Ductal Echography: Radial US Technique of€Scanning; 2.2.1 Patient Positioning; 2.2.2 Transducers; 2.2.3 Water-Bag Technique; 2.2.4 Steps of€Examination; 2.3 About 3D and€4D US Technique Related to€DE; 2.4 Usefulness of€the€Panoramic Scans: SieScape-Type Technique Versus€DE; 2.5 Reporting; References; 3: Breast Development: Aspects of€Doppler Ductal Ultrasonography of€the€Normal Breast; 3.1 Breast Development; 3.2 Breast Anatomy and€Ductal Echography
3.3 Types of€Normal Breast Anatomy on€DE3.3.1 Thelarche (Mammary Bud); 3.3.2 Young Dense Breast (Figs.€3.22 and 3.23); 3.3.3 Mixed Adult Breast; 3.3.4 Fatty Breast; 3.3.5 Lactating Breast; References; 4: Sonoelastography in€Addition to€Doppler Ductal Echography: Full Breast Ultrasonography; 4.1 Definition of€the€Sonoelastography: Systems of€Acquisition; 4.2 Accuracy of€the€SE; 4.3 Technique of€Sonoelastography: Integration in€FBU; 4.4 Rendering Sonoelastogram; 4.5 Interpretation of€the€Elastogram; 4.5.1 The Elasticity Score Named Upon Ueno/Tsukuba University: Benign
4.5.2 Malignant4.6 Role of€SE in€Nonpalpable Breast Lesions; Conclusions; References; 5: Full Breast Ultrasonography and€the€Ultrasound: BI-RADS Assessment; 5.1 Importance of€the€Ultrasound BI-RADS Assessment; 5.2 Ultrasound Diagnostic Criteria; 5.3 Lexicon for€Breast Lesions; 5.3.1 Diagnostic Guidelines for€Mass Image-ƯForming Lesions; 5.3.1.1 Shape; 5.3.1.2 Margin/Border; 5.3.1.3 Internal Echoes; 5.3.1.4 Posterior Echoes/Effects; 5.3.1.5 Compressibility; 5.3.1.6 Vascularity; Labeling of€Breast Ultrasonographic Images
5.3.2 Diagnostic Guidelines for€Non-mass Image-Forming Lesions5.3.3 Ultrasound BI-RADS Assessment; 5.3.3.1 US BI-RADS Assessment by€the€ACR (2013); Incomplete Characterization; Complete Characterization; References; 6: Full Breast Ultrasonography of€the€Benign Lesions; 6.1 Classification of€the€Masses in€Benign, Indeterminate, and€Malignant Based on€Stavros Criteria; 6.2 Characteristics of€the€Benign Breast Lesions in€FBU; 6.3 Mammary Cysts and€Fibrocystic Dysplasia; 6.4 Adenosis and€Ductal Hyperplasia in€FBU; 6.5 Radial Scars and€Complex Sclerosing Lesions; 6.6 Fibroadenomas
Summary This atlas describes and illustrates a novel approach, referred to as full breast ultrasonography (FBU), that represents a challenge to conventional breast imaging diagnosis. The coverage encompasses examination technique, diagnostic criteria, the imaging features of a wide variety of lesions, and role in follow-up. FBU involves anatomic ultrasound scanning based on the ductal echography technique proposed by Michel Teboul, supplemented by Doppler and real-time sonoelastography. The approach offers a variety of advantages. Compared with MRI it has a lower cost, wider availability, better resolution, and improved correlation with anatomy. Compared with mammography it has the benefits of absence of irradiation and pain, applicability in all cases, and better overall accuracy. Furthermore, the standardized technique of acquisition and interpretation means that it is suitable as a screening test, unlike classic ultrasonography. FBU is applicable in ultrasound BI-RADS assessment and is of value in depicting both benign and malignant conditions. It can be recommended as a first-line method of diagnosis and for the follow-up of treated breasts, regardless of the patient?s age, sex, or physical condition
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed August 1, 2016)
Subject Breast -- Ultrasonic imaging -- Atlases
Breast -- Diseases -- Ultrasonic imaging -- Atlases
Breast -- Ultrasonic imaging.
Ultrasonography, Mammary
MEDICAL -- Gynecology & Obstetrics.
Breast -- Ultrasonic imaging
Genre/Form atlases.
Scientific atlases
Atlases
Atlases.
Atlas.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783319314181
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