Breast calcifications: Which are malignant?
Most calcifications depicted on mammograms are benign. However, calcifications are important because they can be the first and earliest sign of malignancy. For detection and analysis of microcalcifications, high-quality images and magnification views are required. The American College of Radiology (...
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Main Authors: | Malai Muttarak, P. Kongmebhol, N. Sukhamwang |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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