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In positioning for the CC projection, if the C-arm of the ma…

In positioning for the CC projection, if the C-arm of the mammography unit is raised too high, the inframammary fold is over elevated, resulting in loss of: 1) superior breast tissue 2) inferior breast tissue 3) posterior breast tissue

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Mammography is your favorite course.

Mammography is your favorite course.

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In the CC projection of the breast, the image receptor is po…

In the CC projection of the breast, the image receptor is positioned:

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Breast imaging professionals define the location of lesions…

Breast imaging professionals define the location of lesions in breast tissue using a ____________.

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Why is the MLO preferred to the ML, as a routine projection?

Why is the MLO preferred to the ML, as a routine projection?

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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?

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Breast tissue is made of all of the following tissue types e…

Breast tissue is made of all of the following tissue types except:

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Immediately behind the nipple the connecting duct widens to…

Immediately behind the nipple the connecting duct widens to form the:

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The nipple should always be in profile on a mammographic ima…

The nipple should always be in profile on a mammographic image.

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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:

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