MAMMOGRAPHIC ASYMMETRIC DENSITIES: ULTRASOUND AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION
AYMAN AHMED ALI MEHANNA;
Abstract
Mainmoraphic densities have been found to be related to breast cancer risk. Mammographic density is classified into: almost entirely fatty, scattered fibroglandular tissue, heterogeneously dense and extremely dense. The breasts usually develop with genera
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| Title | MAMMOGRAPHIC ASYMMETRIC DENSITIES: ULTRASOUND AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION | Other Titles | كثافة الثديين غير المتماثله فى فحص الماموجرام مع مقارنه بواسطة الفحص بالموجات الصوتيه والتحليل الباثولوجى للانسجه | Authors | AYMAN AHMED ALI MEHANNA | Keywords | MAMMOGRAPHIC ASYMMETRIC DENSITIES: ULTRASOUND AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION | Issue Date | 2005 | Description | Mainmoraphic densities have been found to be related to breast cancer risk. Mammographic density is classified into: almost entirely fatty, scattered fibroglandular tissue, heterogeneously dense and extremely dense. The breasts usually develop with genera |
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