Case 124 - Lobular Cancer and DCIS
Conventional Digital & Breast Tomosynthesis Images
Stephen Poplack, M.D. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
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Clinical Evaluation:
ILC: Biopsy proven ILC in UOQ. Focal enhancement noted retroareolaron staging MRI, visible with Tomo, and shown to be focal DCIS at pathology. |
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| Breast tomosynthesis is a 3-dimensional imaging technology
that involves acquiring images of a stationary compressed breast at multiple
angles during a short scan. The individual images are then reconstructed
into a series of thin high-resolution slices that can be displayed individually
or in a dynamic ciné mode.
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Digital breast tomosynthesis offers a number of exciting opportunities including the possibility of reduced breast compression, improved diagnostic and screening accuracy, 3-D lesion localization, and contrast-enhanced 3-D imaging
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The quality of images presented on the World Wide Web varies greatly depending on the computer system, monitor, and web browser used to visualize the images. Also the images have been cropped and compressed to save download time. For that reason, Hologic does not recommend that you use the images as shown here to judge the system image quality.
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CAUTION: Breast Tomosynthesis is an Investigational Device limited by Federal Law to investigational use.
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