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Breast ultrasound can detect the breast abnormalities that have appeared in a physical exam or mammogram screening. Read the blog to know more about ultrasound breast screening.
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Melaniebreastspecialist.com Why You Should opt For Ultrasound Breast Screening The ultrasound machine sends in sound waves into the breast internal tissues and produces the pictures of this structure. These pictures in turn help in the diagnosis of breast lumps or any other abnormality found in the breast including breast cancer. It is advisable to opt for ultrasound breast screening if any abnormalities are found during a mammography or breast MRI. Ultrasound screening is non-invasive, safe and no radiation is used during an ultra sound test. Sometimes during a breast ultrasound examination the doctor may use Doppler ultrasound. This helps the doctor evaluate the flow of blood or lack of it to any breast mass. You do not need any elaborate preparation for an ultrasound examination. All you are advised to do is to leave your jewellery at home and wear comfortable clothes that are not too tight. You will have to undress from the waist up and the imaging centre or hospital will provide a gown to be worn during the examination. Common uses of ultrasound breast examination The first thing that the ultrasound detects is the breast abnormalities that have appeared in a physical exam or mammogram screening. In case of abnormalities of the breast like a lump or spontaneous bloody/clear nipple discharge. As mentioned above if the mammogram report or MRI report shows any abnormalities, an ultrasound breast screening is done to diagnose the problem with surety. Mammography is the most popular test to detect breast cancer. However, mammograms often miss out on the correct diagnoses. This is the reason that if you or your doctor has the minimum doubt then you should opt for an ultrasound examination. Here you need to ensure that you opt for a good breast cancer specialist to analyse your ultrasound report. This will give the doctor the information required to diagnose the problem and advice proper treatment if necessary.