Breast Ultrasound Reporting - BIRADS Pathologies and USG Scan Report Writing for Breast Diseases
Offered By: Dr. Sam's Imaging Library via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
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Explore a comprehensive 37-minute video tutorial on breast ultrasound reporting and BIRADS pathologies. Learn how to write accurate USG scan reports for various breast diseases. Begin with an introduction to normal breast anatomy, then delve into detailed explanations of common pathologies including simple and complicated cysts, fibroadenomas, lipomas, and intramammary lymph nodes. Examine rarer conditions such as sebaceous cysts, milk of calcium cysts, and eggshell calcifications. Progress to more complex topics like clustered microcysts, fat necrosis, intraductal papillomas, and intracystic papillary carcinomas. Study the characteristics of ductal carcinoma in situ and invasive ductal carcinoma. Conclude with discussions on inflammatory conditions like mastitis and duct ectasia, as well as guidance on evaluating breast implants and identifying implant ruptures. Gain valuable insights to enhance your skills in breast ultrasound interpretation and reporting.
Syllabus
Intro -
Normal Breast -
Simple Cyst -
Complicated Cyst -
Fibroadenoma -
Lipoma -
Intramammary Lymph Node -
Sebaceous Cyst -
Milk Of Calcium Cyst -
Eggshell Calcifications -
Clustered Microcysts -
Fat Necrosis -
Intraductal Papilloma -
Intracystic Papillary Carcinoma -
Ductal Carcinoma In Situ -
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma -
Mastitis -
Duct Ectasia -
Infected/Inflamed Cyst -
Normal Breast Implant -
Breast Implant Rupture -
Taught by
Dr. Sam's Imaging Library
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