body mass index, menopausal status, history of parity, hormone replacement therapy, breast parenchymal pattern (according to Wolfe's classification), family history of breast cancer, mass size and number of samples. Ultrasound
A 44-year-old female patient was seen last week by her internist for a left breast mass. The patient was referred to an oncologist who ordered an MRI, which revealed intraductal carcinoma in situ left breast. Assign the correct ICD-10-CM codes to be submi...
Gynecomastia has been classified into 2 types. In Type I (idiopathic) gynecomastia, the adolescent presents with a tender, firm mass beneath the areola. Most cases of type I gynecomastia are unilateral, and 20 % of cases are bilateral. Type II gynecomastia is more generalized breast enlargement....
The Breast Cancer Personalized Risk Assessment, Education and Prevention (B-PREP) program, located within the Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) Comprehensive Breast Health Center (BHC), provides care to patients at high risk for developing breast cancer. We sought to characterize the differences ...
22 We used the AHRQ’s International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) algorithm to create a summary score for 38 comorbidities in the Elixhauser comorbidity indicator, using the previous year claims.20 We categorized the number of comorbidities ...
A 44-year-old female patient was seen last week by her internist for a left breast mass. The patient was referred to an oncologist who ordered an MRI, which revealed intraductal carcinoma in situ left breast. Assign the correct ICD-10-CM codes to be submi Can males develop breast cancer...
(A) This 58-year-old woman had a questionable asymmetry seen on her 2D screening mammogram on the right mediolateral oblique (MLO) view in the retroareolar region (arrow). (B) DBT was performed and the asymmetry was shown to be normal tissue, but a spiculated mass was seen in the ...
Our study was to determine breast cancer screening costs in Ontario, Canada for screenings conducted through a formal (Ontario Breast Screening Program, OBSP) and informal (non-OBSP) screening program using administrative databases. Included women were 49–74 years of age when receiving screening ...