Twitter Google Share on Facebook Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Wikipedia mam·mo·gram (măm′ə-grăm′) n. 1.An image of the breast produced by mammography. 2.The procedure performed to produce such an image. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyrigh...
3 Probably benign, <2% chance of malignancy Short-term interval follow-up (usually in 6 mo) 4 Suspicious4a: Low suspicion4b: Moderate suspicion4c: High suspicion Biopsy 5 Highly suggestive of malignancy (>95% chance) Biopsy 6 Known, biopsy-proven malignancy Follow-up as recommended by...
Fluoroscopymeans a technique for generating x-ray images and presenting them simultaneously and continuously as visible images. This term has the same meaning as the term "radioscopy" in the standards of the International Electrotechnical Commission. ...
the clinical follow-up period in all patients is at least five years from their first visit. The medical records and diagnoses based on the International Statistical Classification of Diseases-10 code of each patient were reviewed, and a final diagnosis of breast cancer was based on a pathologica...