3D imaging is still a work in progress. Synchrotron mammography is used only on surgery specimens, where it exhibits high resolution and contrast, depicting structures and details missed by conventional mammography. Breast DSA allows the study of vessels <0.20 mm in diameter and of fine ...
3D imaging is still a work in progress. Synchrotron mammography is used only on surgery specimens, where it exhibits high resolution and contrast, depicting structures and details missed by conventional mammography. Breast DSA allows the study of vessels <0.20 mm in diameter and of fine ...
Product Description Introduction YJ-DM500 Digital Mammography System is a professional equipment for breast diseases examination. It is suitable for early detection of mammary gland lesions. This system adopts the latest technology of flat panel detector, which has a higher sensitivi...
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Doctors can screen for breast cancer using amammogram. A mammogram is an X-ray with low-dose radiation that lets doctors look for abnormalities in the breast tissue. Doctors may also usemagnetic resonance imaging(MRI), ultrasound, or 3D mammography (called breast tomosynthesis) to further examine...
Because the screen-free absolute death risk is approximately 1% overall but rises with age, the relative risk reduction from repeated screening mammography is about 100 times the absolute risk reduction between the starting ages of 50 and 60. Assuming a base case 20% relative risk reduction, repe...
BI-RADS-3 is a category in mammography for probably benign lesions and for which periodic follow-up with repeat imaging is recommended. At our institution repeated mammograms are performed at 6, 12, 18, and 24months. The purpose of this study was to assess the significance of 18-month mammo...
A neuroradiologist is a medical doctor who has special training in imaging procedures (diagnostic neuroradiol- ogy) and therapeutic procedures (interventional neu- roradiology) in the brain and spine, as well as the asso- ciated blood vessels and skeletal elements. During their training, neuro...
Furthermore, the value of image parameters (also called “biomarkers”) is often sub-optimal due to physical and methodological limitations of the diagnostic methods employed: anatomical imaging, for example, may not detect or characterize a lesion because it is not manifested as a morphological alt...
Autoimmune encephalitis is a relatively novel nosological entity characterized by an immune-mediated damage of the central nervous system. While originally described as a paraneoplastic inflammatory phenomenon affecting limbic structures, numerous instances of non-paraneoplastic pathogenesis, as well as extra...