MEDRADSC 2AA3 - Lecture 2.7 - Mammography Basics

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mammography

a radiographic exam designed to image the soft-tissue structures of the breast

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what is unique about technical factors and the x-ray tube related to mammography compared to conventional x-ray?

mammography utilizes low energy photons for better visualization of soft-tissue structures and uses a molybdenum anode rather than a tungsten anode

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what is the most common area in the breast for cancer to form?

axillary region

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what does a radiologist look for when reading a mammogram?

micro calcifications, cysts, malignant lesions, irregularities and distortions in tissue and masses with irregular borders

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what must mammography have in terms of image quality in order to visually depict abnormalities?

highest spatial and contrast resolution

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why are low-energy photons utilized in mammography?

they provide the best differential attenuation between tissues

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why is the breast compressed in mammography?

reduces OID (better spat res), less breast thickness, less scatter, better contrast resolution and lowers patient dose

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what are the two standard projections in mammography?

craniocaudal and mediolateral oblique

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what are the two types of mammography?

screening and diagnostic

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in ontario what are the screening protocols for breast cancer in women?

women 50-74 screen every 2 years

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diagnostic mammography

used to determine whether there is cancer present, DM is used in patients who are showing signs/symptoms of breast cancer, usually there are additional projections

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what is different about diagnostic mammography compared to screening mammography?

DM will have additional views, they may also take magnification views for better visualization and spot compression is utilized