6.6.1 Ultrasound BI-RADS Classification ofBreast Masses6.6.2 Ultrasound Image ofVarious Types ofBreast Cancer; 7: Breast Diseases inPregnant Women: Possibilities ofUltrasound Diagnostics; 7.1 Possibilities andEfficacy ofImaging Modalities forDiagnosis ofBreast Pathology inPregnant Women; 7.2 Mammary Glands During Pregnancy andLactation: Ultrasound Features; 7.3 Pathologic Breast Conditions During Pregnancy; 7.4 Breast Cancer During Pregnancy; 7.5 Breast Diseases During Lactation; 7.6 Pregnancy After Treatment ofBreast Cancer.
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8: Concomitant Diseases ofMammary Glands andOther Organs9: Ultrasound Imaging ofMale Breast; 9.1 Imaging Modalities forMale Breast Diseases; 9.2 Anatomy, Physiology, andDevelopment oftheMale Breast; 9.3 The Technology ofUltrasound oftheMale Breast; 9.4 Normal Male Breast withUltrasound; 9.5 Ultrasound Diagnosis ofBreast Diseases inMen; 9.5.1 Gynecomastia; 9.5.2 Benign Breast Pathology inMen; 9.5.3 Breast Inflammatory Conditions; 9.5.4 Posttraumatic Changes within Breast; 9.5.5 Male Breast Cancer: Capabilities ofMultiparametric Ultrasound.
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"This richly illustrated book provides a comprehensive overview of the use of current ultrasound techniques, including contrast-enhanced ultrasound and ultrasonic elastography, in the diagnosis of breast disease. The advantages and pitfalls of the various imaging modalities are identified, and it is explained how combined use of the modalities - multiparametric ultrasound - aids diagnosis and in particular assists in the differentiation of benign and malignant disease. Readers will find detailed description and illustration of the imaging appearances of age-related features (including in children and adolescents), the most important benign diseases, different forms of breast cancer, mammary gland pathology in the contexts of pregnancy and female reproductive system disease, chest gland pathology in males, and recurrent and metastatic disease. In addition, ultrasound-guided breast interventions and imaging of breast implants are discussed. Specialists in ultrasound diagnostics, radiologists, oncologists, and surgeons will all find this topical book to be both interesting and helpful in daily clinical practice."--