Breast Imaging. Beverly Hashimoto
BREAST IMAGING
A Correlative Atlas
Beverly E. Hashimoto, M.D., F.A.C.R.
Section Head, Ultrasoud
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Seattle, Washington
Donald Bauermeister, M.D.
Chief of Pathology
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Seattle, Washington
and
Clinical Professor, Pathology
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hashimoto, Beverly.
Breast imaging: a correlative atlas / Beverly Hashimoto, Donald Bauermeister.
p. ; cm.
ISBN 1-58890-109-2 (TMP : alk. paper)-ISBN 3131319518 (GTV : alk. paper)
1. Breast--Imaging--Atlases. 2. Breast--Diseases--Diagnosis--Atlases. I. Bauermeister, Donald E. II. Title.
[DNLM: 1. Mammography--Atlases. 2. Mammography--Case Report. 3. Breast
Diseases--diagnosis--Atlases. 4. Breast Diseases--diagnosis--Case Report 5.
Ultrasonography, Mammary--Atlases. 6. Ultrasonography, Mammary--Case Report. WP 17 H3475b 2003]
RG493.5.D52 H37 2003
618.1′90754—dc21 2002070341
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Table of Contents
Explanation of Tables of Contents
This book has two tables of contents. The book is primarily organized according to the first table of contents, Pattern Approach to Mammography. By using this table of contents, one is able to identify the histologic entities that create specific mammographic findings. How-ever, for those who want to study the lesions that produce sonographic abnormalities, there is a second table of contents, Pattern Approach to Breast Sonography. This table of contents cross-references clinical cases that illustrate specific sonographic findings.
Pattern Approach to Breast Imaging
I. Approach to Mammographic Analysis
Chapter 1 Approach to Mammographic Analysis
II. Ultrasound Technique and Cross—Correlation with Mammography
Chapter 2 Ultrasound Technique and Cross—Correlation with
Mammography
A. Fat Containing Masses
1. Galactocele
2. Hamartoma
3. Lipoma
4. Oil Cyst/Fat Necrosis