Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
3 Μαρ 2020 · Ko et al (12) classified nonmass findings into four types: (a) a ductal hypoechoic area, (b) a nonductal hypoechoic area, (c) a vague area of altered echotexture with associated architectural distortion, and (d) an indistinct hypoechoic area with associated posterior acoustic shadowing.
- Nonmass Findings at Breast Us
echotexture compared with that of the surrounding breast...
- Nonmass Findings at Breast Us
Abstract. As ultrasonic beams propagate through tissues, there is a loss of energy by absorption, reflection and scattering. This loss is displayed in the image as shadowing and is an important sonographic sign for the detection and diagnosis of breast disease.
Foreign bodies in the breast may have a variety of appearances at breast sonography. Solid foreign bodies such as a retained Dacron (DuPont, Wilmington, DE) cuff from a central venous catheter may look like a solid mass with remarkably intense and sharp posterior acoustic shadowing (Fig. 13A, 13B).
Posterior or deeper to the ribs no imaging is possible due to the absorption of the sound waves and this results in an artefact called posterior acoustic shadowing. This means that you cannot look beyond the ribs and that posterior to the ribs, the image is black.
1 Σεπ 2013 · Ultrasonography (US) is an indispensable tool in breast imaging and is complementary to both mammography and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the breast. Advances in US technology allow confident characterization of not only benign cysts but also benign and malignant solid masses.
Although invasive breast cancer is usually identified at sonography as a visible mass, a focus of acoustic attenuation or shadowing. shadowing. Acoustic shadowing without a mass may be seen as an incidental finding in the normal breast.
17 Απρ 2022 · To assess the stiffness of benign breast masses in ultrasound images with posterior acoustic shadowing (PAS) and malignant lesions, and explore the significance of differential diagnosis using ultrasound real time shear wave elastography.