-
possible to
classify by
radiography how
likely microcalcifications are to
indicate cancer.
Microcalcifications in the
breast are made up of
calcium phosphate...
- is the
usual constitution of
microcalcifications of the breast,
particularly dystrophic calcifications.
Microcalcifications as can be seen on mammography...
-
least two
planes to
localize a
target lesion (such as a
tumor or
microcalcifications in the breast) in three-dimensional
space and
guide the
removal of...
-
examining tiny
specks of
calcium known as
microcalcifications.
Since su****ious
groups of
microcalcifications can
appear even in the
absence of DCIS, a...
-
central blood flow by
power Doppler marked peripheral blood flow
microcalcifications larger,
broad calcifications (note:
these can be seen in medullary...
-
Histopathology of
dystrophic microcalcifications in
ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast, H&E stain. In
contrast to an
artifact of
crowded cells, the...
- Dasari,
Ramachandra R.; Feld,
Michael S. (2002-09-15). "Identifying
microcalcifications in
benign and
malignant breast lesions by
probing differences in...
- MD. -
Reference for benign/LCIS ****ociation: Hind Warzecha, M.D. "
Microcalcifications".
Pathology Outlines. Last
author update: 1 June 2010 Morgan, Monica...
- cancer,
typically through detection of
characteristic m****es or
microcalcifications. As with all X-rays,
mammograms use
doses of
ionizing radiation to...
-
shape of
surrounding tissue, or
cause small dense flecks called microcalcifications.
Radiologists generally report mammogram results on a standardized...