Hi madam thank you so much for explaining in such a simple way. Do you have any questions related with breast exam ARDMS or any other video related for breast.
If you only have one of the images, then you'll only be able to narrow the area of interest to one half of the breast. Upper or Lower with MLO and Lateral or Medial with CC...MULD wouldn't t be helpful anymore as you can't pinpoint it any further than a side. This does happen sometimes when an irregularity can only be seen in one image, you end up scanning that portion of the breast. It happens a lot with lymph nodes.
Mam I have a question if we press the breast would the nipple remain at the same postion or postion will be displaced. So we have to find another way of finding the region. ( I am nota bio student i am a Cs student ) pls help me thank you.
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This was so easy to follow and understand! Thank you so much 😊
Thank you. Exactly what I needed.
Found this while revising for exams, thank you for explaining this so well!
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Thank you Soo much. This is the Best explanation I have found. Do you have more practice exercises available to run through?
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Great video
Do you have other examples and/or a source to find them?
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How do you apply clock position if the mass is close to the chest wall
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Hi madam thank you so much for explaining in such a simple way. Do you have any questions related with breast exam ARDMS or any other video related for breast.
Excellent
How do you apply to o'clock method, along with MULD, if you only have a MLO or CC view to work with, not both?
If you only have one of the images, then you'll only be able to narrow the area of interest to one half of the breast. Upper or Lower with MLO and Lateral or Medial with CC...MULD wouldn't t be helpful anymore as you can't pinpoint it any further than a side.
This does happen sometimes when an irregularity can only be seen in one image, you end up scanning that portion of the breast. It happens a lot with lymph nodes.
Mam I have a question if we press the breast would the nipple remain at the same postion or postion will be displaced. So we have to find another way of finding the region. ( I am nota bio student i am a Cs student ) pls help me thank you.