Multimodality Breast Imaging: A Correlative Atlas

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Thieme, Jan 1, 2011 - Medical - 664 pages
Praise for the previous edition:Well organised and beautifully illustrated...A good book for trainee breast radiologists and radiographers...[and] an extremely useful reference textbook for more experienced practitioners.--RAD MagazineThe second edition of this generously illustrated case-based reference provides a systematic visual collection of pathologic entities and a detailed assessment of how to optimize sonographic technique as well as how to approach the integration of mammography, sonography, MRI and PET/CT in breast cancer diagnosis. The book begins with a focus on teaching practical methods to analyze and incorporate mammographic, sonographic, and magnetic resonance findings in the clinical setting. The closing chapters are devoted to illustrating the applications of PET as demonstrated by specific clinical cases.Features of the second edition:
  • Emphasis on the importance of high-resolution sonography
  • Three new chapters on the use of MRI and PET in breast imaging
  • Numerous new case studies -- including helpful pearls and pitfalls -- that focus on common and uncommon examples of metastatic and non-metastatic disease
  • Charts and outlines that provide rapid reference for the clinical workup of a lesion
  • More than 800 images that help identify both mammographic and sonographic abnormalities
  • This thorough reference is ideal for radiologists, mammographers, oncologists, gynecologists and all clinicians looking to broaden their visual sonographic experience. Its user-friendly format makes it a handy text for radiology residents in breast rotations.
     

    Contents

    HeterogeneousPleomorphic Microcalcifications
    19-18
    Fine LinearBranching Microcalcifications
    19-19
    Asymmetry
    20-16
    Central Architectural Distortion
    22-31
    Male Breast 24 Benign MaleBreast 25 Malignant Male Breast Postsurgical Findings 26 Augmentation Mammoplasty
    26-6
    Reduction Mammoplasty 28 After Diagnosticor Therapeutic Procedures
    26-27
    for Neoplasm
    26-56
    Global Asymmetry 21 Focal Asymmetry
    28-20

    Case7 6
    7-11
    Malignant Masses Calcifications
    8-2
    Large Linear
    8-9
    Milk of Calcium
    8-10
    Large Round
    8-53
    RoundLucent Center 13 Calcifications EggshellRim 14 Calcifications CoarsePopcornFibroadenoma
    8-63
    Dystrophic
    8-70
    Small RoundPunctate
    16-1
    AmorphousIndistinct Microcalcifications
    17-1
    Papilloma
    18-11
    Masses PoorlyIdentified Mammographically 29 Patient Unable to Tolerate Mammogram
    28-29
    Palpable Masses 31 Mammogram Underestimates TumorSize
    28-30
    Mass in Unusual Locations 33 Ductal Abnormalities
    28-32
    1
    28-55
    Mammographically Occult MRI Lesions
    31-26
    Assessing Responseto Therapy
    34-60
    Identifications of Recurrent Disease
    34-67
    Additional Malignancies
    40-44
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    Deputy Chief of Radiology; Section Head Ultrasound, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA, USA

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