Should I Get a Second Opinion for Breast Calcifications?
These include elevating the inframammary fold, pulling breast tissue away from the chest wall, properly compressing the breast, and perform lateral pull to demonstrate most of the lateral breast tissue. This rare, treatable headache wakens you from sleep almost every night at about the same time. Don't use for imaging findings, demonstrating suspicious findings other than the known cancer, then use Category 4 or 5. Usually it is low grade DCIS. About eight mammary ducts open on the surface of the nipple. When the area of question is in the medial edge of the breast the technologist may perform a special view called the cleavage valley view view. BI-RADS 2 DO Agree in a group practice on whether and when to describe benign findings in a report Use in screening or in diagnostic imaging when a benign finding is present Use in the presence of bilateral lymphadenopathy, probably reactive or infectious in origin Use in diagnostic imaging and recommend management if appropriate, - as in abscess or hematoma - as in implant rupture and other foreign bodies DON'T Don't use when a benign finding is present but not described in the report, then use Category 1.