ADD PIC Flashcards
- Identify the projection shown
(A) MLO
(B) CV
(C) LM
(D) ML
B
- Identify the position shown
(A) RM
(B) CV
(C) RL
(D) MLO
C
- Identify the position shown
(A) RM
(B) CV
(C) RL
(D) MLO
A
- The picture shows
(A) ruptured implant
(B) encapsulated implant
(C) herniated implant
(D) implant removal
A
- The two images are mammograms of the same patient. The second image was take 6 months after the first. THese mammograms have the characteristic appearance of what
(A) resolving oil cyst
(B) galactocele
(C) resolving post surgical scar
(D) hematoma
C
- The lesion seen on the image has the characterisitc appearance of a
(A) oil cyst
(B) stellate lesion
(C) galactocele, calcified
(D) fibroadenoma
D
- The lesion see in the iamge is not palpable and is not associated with nipple or skin changes. It has the characteristics of a
(A) invasive ductal breast carcinoma
(B) mammographically malignant tumor
(C) mammographically benign tumor
(D) nonspecific lesion; further testing is indicated
(D) nonspecific lesion; further testing is indicated
- The image shows a radiograph of the left mediolateral oblique (MLO) projection. Why should this radiograph be repeated?
(A) the pectoral muscle should be concave anteriorly
(B) The pectoral muscle should be convex anteriorly
(C) the IMF is close
(D) the posterior breast tissue is not visualized
(D) the posterior breast tissue is not visualized
- Identify coopers ligament ad the lactiferous sinus in the picture
(A) A
(B) C
(C) E
(D) F
F
- Identify the lower optical density structure shown in the middle of the breast
(A) closed IMF
(B) skin fold
(C) pectoralis muscle
(D) vein
(B) skin fold
- The picture shows a radiograph in the right MLO projection. WHy should this image be repeated?
(A) the skin marker does not fully cover the lesion
(B) the posterior breast is not imageed
(C) the anterior breast is not imaged
(D) the IMF is not visualized
D