Objective: To evaluate the importance of microcalcifications in the detection of breast carcinoma in conventional mammography.Methods: This prospective study was carried out at Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH). Mammograms of 68 patients with microcalcifications were evaluated. Craniocaudal and oblique views of both breasts were acquired on routine basis with cone compression and magnified views when required.Results: Among 68 patients with microcalcifications, 61 (89%) had clustered microcalcifications while 7 patients (10.29%) had scattered microcalcifications. Microcalcifications can occur in benign and malignant diseases. While evaluating clustered microcalcifications, few criteria have been established to determine malignant clustere...
AbstractPurposeTo assess the occurrence and positive predictive value of additional nonmass findings...
Mammography is one of the most common and useful techniques used for early detection of the breast ...
Background: Groups of microcalcifications are the most frequent recognized features of ductal carcin...
Objective: To evaluate the importance of microcalcifications in the detection of breast carcinoma in...
127 women attending the Edinburgh Breast Screening Centre were found to have small clusters of micro...
127 women attending the Edinburgh Breast Screening Centre were found to have small clusters of micro...
127 women attending the Edinburgh Breast Screening Centre were found to have small clusters of micro...
Purpose : To evaluate differential points of patterns of clustered microcalcification between malign...
In order to develop applications for z;isual interpretation of medical images, the early detection a...
Introduction: Microcalcifications represent a significant and reliable sign of the presence of the m...
Purpose:To evaluate differential points of clustered microcalcification in malignant and benign lesi...
BACKGROUND: The 5th edition of Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System subdivides suspicious calcif...
Background: Microcalcifications (MCs) are tiny deposits of calcium in breast soft tissue. Approximat...
Abstract Background Microcalcifications (MCs) are tin...
Abstract Background Microcalcifications (MCs) are tin...
AbstractPurposeTo assess the occurrence and positive predictive value of additional nonmass findings...
Mammography is one of the most common and useful techniques used for early detection of the breast ...
Background: Groups of microcalcifications are the most frequent recognized features of ductal carcin...
Objective: To evaluate the importance of microcalcifications in the detection of breast carcinoma in...
127 women attending the Edinburgh Breast Screening Centre were found to have small clusters of micro...
127 women attending the Edinburgh Breast Screening Centre were found to have small clusters of micro...
127 women attending the Edinburgh Breast Screening Centre were found to have small clusters of micro...
Purpose : To evaluate differential points of patterns of clustered microcalcification between malign...
In order to develop applications for z;isual interpretation of medical images, the early detection a...
Introduction: Microcalcifications represent a significant and reliable sign of the presence of the m...
Purpose:To evaluate differential points of clustered microcalcification in malignant and benign lesi...
BACKGROUND: The 5th edition of Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System subdivides suspicious calcif...
Background: Microcalcifications (MCs) are tiny deposits of calcium in breast soft tissue. Approximat...
Abstract Background Microcalcifications (MCs) are tin...
Abstract Background Microcalcifications (MCs) are tin...
AbstractPurposeTo assess the occurrence and positive predictive value of additional nonmass findings...
Mammography is one of the most common and useful techniques used for early detection of the breast ...
Background: Groups of microcalcifications are the most frequent recognized features of ductal carcin...