Both mammography and basic ultrasound (United States) rely upon subjective requirements within the breast imaging reporting and information system (BI-RADS) to offer more consistent interpretation outcomes, as well as differentiation and danger stratification of associated problems. We have been establishing a new method for breast imaging that is based on ultrasound tomography which measures tissue qualities while also producing 3-D images of breast anatomy. Our research study showed a high degree of connection of breast tissue structures relative to fat deducted contrast-enhanced MRI and the capability to scan ~90% of the volume of the breast at a resolution of 0.7 mm in the coronal aircraft.
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