Chest and Breast Pathology - Part 1
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Abdomen Exam Prep
Chest and Breast Pathology - Part 1
Explore sonographic evaluation of breast pathology, focusing on BI-RADS classification and distinguishing benign fibroadenomas from malignant invasive ductal carcinoma. Master B-mode characteristics, elastography for tissue stiffness, and Doppler vascular patterns. ARDMS, ARRT, and CCI registry exam preparation.
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26:27 lessonMalignant masses like invasive ductal carcinoma often exhibit irregular spiculated margins, a taller-than-wide orientation, and a desmoplastic reaction. Benign lesions typically appear as well-defined, homogeneous, and wider-than-tall structures.
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