Mammography tube has a _____ exit window and molybdenum filter
Women with _____ breast density are at increased (4x - 6x) risk of both ER-positive and ER-negative breast cancer
Sign of DCIS on MRI is a _____
The following imaging on mammography represents a _____

The following imaging on mammography represents a _____

The following imaging on mammography represents a _____

BIRADS _____ is defined as highly suggestive of malignancy (>95% malignant) and the next step is biopsy
The plastic shell of the breast implant can be seen floating within the silicon, producing a wavy line or _____ sign in MRI of intracapsular implant rupture
Mammographic calcifications can be associated with benign conditions such as _____ (fibrocystic change) and fat necrosis
BIRADS _____ is usually defined as benign finding and followed-up with annual screening
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