Objective To compare the capacity of mammography, sonoelastography, B-mode ultrasonography and histological analysis to differentiate benign from malignant breast lesions. Materials and Methods A total of 12 histopathologically confirmed breast lesions were documented. The lesions were assessed by means of mammography, B-mode ultrasonography and sonoelastography, and histopathological analysis was utilized as a gold standard. Sensitivity and specificity were calculated. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was constructed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of the mentioned techniques. Results Sensitivity and specificity in the differentiation between benign and malignant lesions were respectively 100% and 50% for mammogra...
M.Tech.To determine whether a combination of real-time B-Mode ultrasound, Doppler Color flow and Pow...
M.Tech.To determine whether a combination of real-time B-Mode ultrasound, Doppler Color flow and Pow...
Palpable breast masses, either self-detected or identified by clinical examination is common. Althou...
To compare the capacity of mammography, sonoelastography, B-mode ultrasonography and histological an...
Objective: To evaluate the additional effect of sonoelastography on the radiologist's ability fo...
breast lesions Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic utility of sonoelas...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Sonoelastography (SE) is introduced as a complementary technique for...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate diagnostic yield of mammography, B-mode ultrasound (US), ultrasound el...
Objective: To evaluate the additional effect of sonoelastography on the radiologist’s ability for di...
Background: Global breast cancer incidence increases at an annual rate of 3·1%. Over 100,000 new bre...
Background and objective: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in females. Early diagnosis ca...
AbstractAim of the workTo detect the diagnostic performance of the combined use of sonoelastographic...
Background- Breast diseases are most common among females. Around 200,000 cases are diagnosed annual...
Background Ultrasound of breast uses high-frequency sound waves to generate a black and white image...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of ultrasonic scores in the differen-tia...
M.Tech.To determine whether a combination of real-time B-Mode ultrasound, Doppler Color flow and Pow...
M.Tech.To determine whether a combination of real-time B-Mode ultrasound, Doppler Color flow and Pow...
Palpable breast masses, either self-detected or identified by clinical examination is common. Althou...
To compare the capacity of mammography, sonoelastography, B-mode ultrasonography and histological an...
Objective: To evaluate the additional effect of sonoelastography on the radiologist's ability fo...
breast lesions Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic utility of sonoelas...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Sonoelastography (SE) is introduced as a complementary technique for...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate diagnostic yield of mammography, B-mode ultrasound (US), ultrasound el...
Objective: To evaluate the additional effect of sonoelastography on the radiologist’s ability for di...
Background: Global breast cancer incidence increases at an annual rate of 3·1%. Over 100,000 new bre...
Background and objective: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in females. Early diagnosis ca...
AbstractAim of the workTo detect the diagnostic performance of the combined use of sonoelastographic...
Background- Breast diseases are most common among females. Around 200,000 cases are diagnosed annual...
Background Ultrasound of breast uses high-frequency sound waves to generate a black and white image...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of ultrasonic scores in the differen-tia...
M.Tech.To determine whether a combination of real-time B-Mode ultrasound, Doppler Color flow and Pow...
M.Tech.To determine whether a combination of real-time B-Mode ultrasound, Doppler Color flow and Pow...
Palpable breast masses, either self-detected or identified by clinical examination is common. Althou...