[Imaging techniques of the breast 1991. 2]
J Flageat1, P Schoenenberger, M Danguy des Deserts
1Service de Radiologie, HIA Begin, Saint-Mandé.
Abstract:
In a previous paper, the authors described the mammo and echography technics. This paper is about the complementary technics in mammography. Most of this technics are realized the same day, only loading and chirurgical sample radiography are realized in a second time. These technics are: xeromammography, cystography, galactography, loading technic chirurgical sample radiography, digital mammography and RM imaging. The authors give a "decisional way" for a clinical mammography.
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