In the CC projection of the breast, the image receptor is po… In the CC projection of the breast, the image receptor is positioned: Read Details
Breast imaging professionals define the location of lesions… Breast imaging professionals define the location of lesions in breast tissue using a ____________. Read Details
Why is the MLO preferred to the ML, as a routine projection? Why is the MLO preferred to the ML, as a routine projection? Read Details
Which projection is used to determine if a lesion is medial… Which projection is used to determine if a lesion is medial or lateral to the nipple? Read Details
Breast tissue is made of all of the following tissue types e… Breast tissue is made of all of the following tissue types except: Read Details
Immediately behind the nipple the connecting duct widens to… Immediately behind the nipple the connecting duct widens to form the: Read Details
The nipple should always be in profile on a mammographic ima… The nipple should always be in profile on a mammographic image. Read Details
A lesion on the lateral aspect of the breast is not seen on… A lesion on the lateral aspect of the breast is not seen on the CC. An additional view used to image the lesion could be the: Read Details
Which of the following is the BEST way for a mammography tec… Which of the following is the BEST way for a mammography technologist to respond to a patient who is afraid of breast compression? Read Details
Which projection is used to prove breast calcification are b… Which projection is used to prove breast calcification are benign (teacup type – milk of calcium)? Read Details