Description
Covering the entire spectrum of this fast-changing field, Diagnostic Imaging: Breast, third edition, is an invaluable resource not only for radiologists, but for all health care professionals involved in the management of breast disease. From screening and diagnostic mammography and tomosynthesis, ultrasound, and MR to contrast-enhanced mammography and molecular imaging, Drs. Wendie Berg and Jessica Leung, along with their expert author team, provide carefully updated information in a concise, bulleted format. Thousands of high-quality illustrations highlight not only image acquisition and interpretation, but also screening guidelines, breast anatomy, genetic testing, image-guided procedures, determining the extent of disease and much more. This book provides essential, clinically-focused details for everyday breast imaging.- Features more than 4,000 annotated, updated images throughout, including imaging findings complemented by histopathologic and clinical correlates of the spectrum of breast disease- Provides timely coverage of less common but important topics such as gender reassignment, disease-causing mutations and risk assessment, malignancy in pregnancy, nodal disease in breast cancer care, and male breast disease- Discusses new technologies, including abbreviated MR, contrast-enhanced mammography, and automated breast ultrasound- Includes updated information on evolving medical, oncologic, surgical, and radiation, and oncoplastic treatment of the breast cancer patient, along with discussion of ongoing trials and future directions- Offers expanded and updated information on dense breast reporting, screening recommendations, patients at elevated risk, and imaging paradigms in patients with dense breasts, as well as analysis of various updated breast cancer screening guidelines- Uses bulleted, succinct text for fast and easy comprehension of essential information
Table of Contents
Anatomy and Normal VariantsAnatomyBreast OverviewEmbryology and Normal DevelopmentNipple-Areolar Complex and SkinSegmental AnatomyPectoralis Muscle and Chest WallNeurovascular SupplyLymph Nodes and LymphaticsAxillaNormal VariantsAxillary Breast TissuePectoralis Muscle and Chest Wall VariantsSternalis MuscleImagingModalitiesMammography: PositioningMammography: DiagnosticTomosynthesisContrast-Enhanced Mammography/TomosynthesisUltrasoundElastographyAutomated Breast UltrasoundMagnetic Resonance ImagingDiffusion-Weighted Imaging (MR)MR SpectroscopyMolecular Breast Imaging (MBI and BSGI)Dedicated Breast PET (PEM)PET/CTInterpretive CriteriaApproach to the Lexicons of Breast ImagingMammography BI-RADS Lexicon and UsageUltrasound BI-RADS Lexicon and UsageMR BI-RADS Lexicon and UsageProbably Benign LesionsMolecular Breast Imaging Lexicon (Includes BSGI)Breast PET Lexicon and UsageLesion Imaging CharacteristicsMassesCircumscribed and Obscured MarginsIntramammary Lymph NodeFat-Containing MassMicrolobulated MarginsIndistinct MarginsSpiculated MarginsHigh-Density MassCalcifications, Typically BenignTypically Benign CalcificationsRound CalcificationsMilk of CalciumCalcifications, Not Typically BenignPunctate CalcificationsCoarse Heterogeneous CalcificationsAmorphous CalcificationsFine Pleomorphic CalcificationsFine Linear CalcificationsCalcification DistributionDiffuse Distribution of CalcificationsRegional Distribution of CalcificationsGrouped Distribution of CalcificationsLinear Distribution of CalcificationsSegmental Distribution of CalcificationsAdditional FindingsOne-View-Only FindingsAsymmetriesDeveloping AsymmetryArchitectural DistortionTrabecular Thickening, EdemaMultiple Bilateral Similar FindingsDuct EctasiaSolitary Dilated DuctUltrasound Lesion CharacteristicsMargins, Not Circumscribed (US)Echogenic Rim (US)Lesion Orientation (US)Posterior Acoustic Features: Enhancement & Shadowing (US)Posterior Shadowing (US)Echogenicity: Anechoic (US)Echogenicity: Isoechoic, Hypoechoic, and Mixed (US)Echogenicity: Hyperechoic (US)Heterogeneous Internal Echogenicity (US)Simple Cyst (US)Complicated Cyst With Debris (US)Clustered Microcysts (US)Intraductal Mass (US)Complex Cystic and Solid MassesCalcifications (US)MR FindingsBackground Parenchymal Enhancement (MR)T2 Hyperintensity (MR)Kinetic Assessment (MR)Dark Internal Septations (MR)Rim Enhancement (MR)Focus (MR)Focal Area, Regional, and Diffuse Enhancement (MR)Linear Enhancement (MR)Segmental Enhancement (MR)Clumped and Clustered Ring Enhancement (MR)Clustered Ring Enhancement (MR) [DELETE AFTER WENDIE DONE WITH IT]Histopathologic DiagnosesApproach to Histopathologic DiagnosesBenign LesionsTubular Adenoma and Nipple AdenomaAdenosis, Sclerosing Adenosis, Microglandular AdenosisApocrine MetaplasiaColumnar Cell LesionsCyst, Ruptured/InflamedFat Necrosis, Oil CystHamartoma (Fibroadenolipoma)FibroadenomaFibroadenomatoid ChangeFibrocystic ChangesFibrosisHematomaLipoma and AngiolipomaMyoepithelial NeoplasmsMyofibroblastomaPapilloma, BenignPASHRisk LesionsRadial Scar, Radial Sclerosing LesionsAtypical Ductal HyperplasiaAtypical Lobular HyperplasiaFlat Epithelial AtypiaLobular Carcinoma In Situ (Classic)Mucocele-Like LesionsAtypical PapillomaLocally Aggressive LesionsFibromatosisGranular Cell TumorPhyllodes Tumor: BenignMalignant LesionsDCIS, GeneralDCIS, Low GradeDCIS, Intermediate GradeDCIS, High GradeDCIS, MicropapillaryInvasive Ductal Carcinoma NOS, GeneralInvasive Ductal Carcinoma NOS, Grade 1, 2, 3Invasive Lobular CarcinomaInvasive Lobular Carcinoma, PleomorphicLobular Carcinoma In Situ, PleomorphicMixed Invasive Ductal and Lobular CarcinomaApocrine CarcinomaInvasive Micropapillary CarcinomaLuminal A and B CancersHER2-Positive CancerTriple-Negative and Basal-Like Breast CancerAdenoid Cystic CarcinomaMedullary CarcinomaMetaplastic CarcinomaMucinous C



