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Breast Positioning during Mammography: Mistakes to be Avoided

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Breast positioning is the key factor affecting a mammogram. If care is taken during positioning, it maximizes the amount of breast tissue being imaged, eliminates most of the artifacts, and increases sensitivity of the mammogram. This retrospective study was carried out in our d...

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Autores principales: Popli, Manju Bala, Teotia, Rahul, Narang, Meenakshi, Krishna, Hare
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Libertas Academica 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4125373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25125982
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/BCBCR.S17617
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author Popli, Manju Bala
Teotia, Rahul
Narang, Meenakshi
Krishna, Hare
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description AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Breast positioning is the key factor affecting a mammogram. If care is taken during positioning, it maximizes the amount of breast tissue being imaged, eliminates most of the artifacts, and increases sensitivity of the mammogram. This retrospective study was carried out in our department to assess correctness, and also the incorrectness of breast positioning, which need to be avoided to obtain an ideal mammogram. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 1369 female patients were included in this study. Mammography was performed on full field detector digital mammography equipment. Craniocaudal (CC) view and mediolateral oblique (MLO) view were carried out for each breast. Four views were done for 1322 patients. The remaining 47 patients had undergone a mastectomy and underwent two views for the other breast. Mistakes in improperly positioned mammogram were assessed with respect to proper visualization of nipple, position of pectoralis major, pectoral–nipple distance (PND), inframammary fold, and adequate coverage of all breast quadrants. RESULTS: As per prescribed guidelines, mistakes in positioning were recognized in 2.879% of total mammograms. Improper positioning of the nipple was the commonest problem, seen in 3.827% of mammograms, CC view. On MLO view, bilaterally, pectoralis shadow was not seen in 0.520% mammograms, its margin was not straight/convex in 0.706%, lower edge of pectoralis was above pectoralis–nipple line in 2.081%, and inframammary fold was not seen in 1.189%. There was inadequate coverage of lower quadrants in 2.787%, and mismatch in PND was seen in 3.864%. In few of the patients, the shortcomings as a result of improper positioning were noted on one view, the rest being normal. CONCLUSION: Positioning is the most important factor affecting the resultant mammography image. During mammography, many cases are improperly positioned and as a result the examination is inconclusive, which reduces the sensitivity of mammography.
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spelling pubmed-41253732014-08-14 Breast Positioning during Mammography: Mistakes to be Avoided Popli, Manju Bala Teotia, Rahul Narang, Meenakshi Krishna, Hare Breast Cancer (Auckl) Methodology AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Breast positioning is the key factor affecting a mammogram. If care is taken during positioning, it maximizes the amount of breast tissue being imaged, eliminates most of the artifacts, and increases sensitivity of the mammogram. This retrospective study was carried out in our department to assess correctness, and also the incorrectness of breast positioning, which need to be avoided to obtain an ideal mammogram. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 1369 female patients were included in this study. Mammography was performed on full field detector digital mammography equipment. Craniocaudal (CC) view and mediolateral oblique (MLO) view were carried out for each breast. Four views were done for 1322 patients. The remaining 47 patients had undergone a mastectomy and underwent two views for the other breast. Mistakes in improperly positioned mammogram were assessed with respect to proper visualization of nipple, position of pectoralis major, pectoral–nipple distance (PND), inframammary fold, and adequate coverage of all breast quadrants. RESULTS: As per prescribed guidelines, mistakes in positioning were recognized in 2.879% of total mammograms. Improper positioning of the nipple was the commonest problem, seen in 3.827% of mammograms, CC view. On MLO view, bilaterally, pectoralis shadow was not seen in 0.520% mammograms, its margin was not straight/convex in 0.706%, lower edge of pectoralis was above pectoralis–nipple line in 2.081%, and inframammary fold was not seen in 1.189%. There was inadequate coverage of lower quadrants in 2.787%, and mismatch in PND was seen in 3.864%. In few of the patients, the shortcomings as a result of improper positioning were noted on one view, the rest being normal. CONCLUSION: Positioning is the most important factor affecting the resultant mammography image. During mammography, many cases are improperly positioned and as a result the examination is inconclusive, which reduces the sensitivity of mammography. Libertas Academica 2014-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4125373/ /pubmed/25125982 http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/BCBCR.S17617 Text en © 2014 the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd. This is an open access article published under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 3.0 License.
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Popli, Manju Bala
Teotia, Rahul
Narang, Meenakshi
Krishna, Hare
Breast Positioning during Mammography: Mistakes to be Avoided
title Breast Positioning during Mammography: Mistakes to be Avoided
title_full Breast Positioning during Mammography: Mistakes to be Avoided
title_fullStr Breast Positioning during Mammography: Mistakes to be Avoided
title_full_unstemmed Breast Positioning during Mammography: Mistakes to be Avoided
title_short Breast Positioning during Mammography: Mistakes to be Avoided
title_sort breast positioning during mammography: mistakes to be avoided
topic Methodology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4125373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25125982
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/BCBCR.S17617
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