Mammography - Normal vs Abnormal Images and BI-RADS Classification for Breast Cancer and Other Diseases
Offered By: Dr. Sam's Imaging Library via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
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Explore a comprehensive 32-minute video tutorial on mammography interpretation, focusing on distinguishing normal from abnormal breast images and understanding the BI-RADS classification system. Delve into various breast conditions, starting with normal breast anatomy and progressing through benign findings such as breast arterial calcifications, hamartomas, lipomas, and intramammary lymph nodes. Learn to identify suspicious axillary lymph nodes, fat necrosis, galactoceles, cysts, and fibroadenomas. Examine fibrocystic changes, sclerosing adenosis, intraductal papillomas, and ductal ectasia. Gain insights into neurofibromatosis and its mammographic appearance. Conclude with an in-depth look at malignant conditions, including ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), and associated skin thickening. Enhance your skills in recognizing and differentiating between various breast pathologies through this educational resource.
Syllabus
Normal Breast -
Breast Arterial Calcifications -
Hamartoma Fibroadenolipoma -
Lipoma -
Intramammary Lymph Node -
Normal/Suspicious Axillary Lymph Node -
Fat Necrosis -
Galactocele -
Cyst -
Fibroadenoma -
Fibrocystic Change -
Sclerosing Adenosis -
Intraductal Papilloma -
Ductal Ectasia -
Neurofibromatosis -
Ductal Carcinoma In Situ DCIS -
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma IDC -
Skin Thickening -
Taught by
Dr. Sam's Imaging Library
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