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ARDMS BREAST REGISTRY REVIEW EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Artifact - ANS An echo feature present or absent in a sonographic image that does not correspond to the presence or absence of a real structure. Eg. enhancement or shadowing. Attenuation - ANS The reduction of intensity (and amplitude) of a sound wave as it travels through a material. Attenuation is due to absorption, reflection, and scattering. Complex - ANS A structure in the body that contains both cystic and solid components. Echogenic - ANS A structure or medium that produces echoes. Edge Shadowing - ANS Decreased echo amplitude distal to the edge of a structure. This artifact results from refraction of the sound beam. Enhancement - ANS Increased echo amplitude returning from regions lying beyond an object that causes little or no attenuation of the sound beam (typically a cystic structure). This artifact results in a brighter than normal appearance. Heterogeneous - ANS A structure that has an uneven texture (hypoechoic and hyperechoic echoes throughout). Synonym - non-uniform. Homogeneous - ANS Smooth uniform texture 2 | P a g e C o p y r i g h t © 2 0 2 5 T H E B R I G H T A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D Ipsilateral - ANS On the same side. Contrlateral - ANS On the opposite side. Isoechoic - ANS Same echogenicity as another structure or the surrounding tissue. Noise - ANS Spurious echoes throughout the image. Real-time - ANS The scanning and display of sonographic images at a sufficiently rapid rate so that moving structures can be seen to move at their natural rate. ***Frame rates of 15 frames per second or greater are considered real time*** Reverberation - ANS Artifact causing linear echoes parallel to a strong interface. Sound "bounces" Ring Down - ANS Reverb in which numerous parallel echoes are seen for a considerable distance. E.g. a biopsy needle. Sensitivity - ANS The ability to diagnose disease in a patient when disease is present. Texture - ANS The pattern of echoes seen from a mass or area of interest in the body. Refractive Edge Shadowing - ANS Bending of a sound beam and loss of sound energy causing a shadow. Mid level gray corresponds to _____ in the breast. - ANS Fat 3 | P a g e C o p y r i g h t © 2 0 2 5 T H E B R I G H T A L L R I G H T S R E S E R V E D Hyperechoic describes what three structures visualized in breast sonography. - ANS Fibroglandular tissue, Cooper's Ligament, Skin What frequency transducer is optimal for breast imaging? - ANS 7.0-15.0 MHz is optimal for superior axial and lateral resolution while maintaining penetration to the chest wall. It should also be BROADBAND. Fixed elevation focusing represents.... - ANS Focusing along the short axis of the transducer. What design of transducer is used in breast imaging? - ANS Linear array is optimal The advantage of a rectangular image over a sector image is the avoidance of what artifact? - ANS Beam divergence Interventional procedures are more accurately guided with a _______ __________ probe. - ANS Linear array When is a curved array transducer used in breast imaging? - ANS Pathology too large to fit on linear image Most linear transducers in breast sonography are ______ arrays. - ANS 1-D 1-D arrays offer a fixed focus in the ________ plan (short axis) - ANS Elevation 1.5-D matrix array transducers have multiple elements along the _____ axis of the probe. - ANS Short 1.5-D arrays offer some e

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ARDMS BREAST REGISTRY REVIEW
EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




Artifact - ANS An echo feature present or absent in a sonographic image that does not
correspond to the presence or absence of a real structure. Eg. enhancement or shadowing.



Attenuation - ANS The reduction of intensity (and amplitude) of a sound wave as it travels
through a material. Attenuation is due to absorption, reflection, and scattering.



Complex - ANS A structure in the body that contains both cystic and solid components.



Echogenic - ANS A structure or medium that produces echoes.



Edge Shadowing - ANS Decreased echo amplitude distal to the edge of a structure. This
artifact results from refraction of the sound beam.



Enhancement - ANS Increased echo amplitude returning from regions lying beyond an object
that causes little or no attenuation of the sound beam (typically a cystic structure). This artifact
results in a brighter than normal appearance.



Heterogeneous - ANS A structure that has an uneven texture (hypoechoic and hyperechoic
echoes throughout). Synonym - non-uniform.



Homogeneous - ANS Smooth uniform texture

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, Ipsilateral - ANS On the same side.



Contrlateral - ANS On the opposite side.



Isoechoic - ANS Same echogenicity as another structure or the surrounding tissue.



Noise - ANS Spurious echoes throughout the image.



Real-time - ANS The scanning and display of sonographic images at a sufficiently rapid rate so
that moving structures can be seen to move at their natural rate. ***Frame rates of 15 frames
per second or greater are considered real time***



Reverberation - ANS Artifact causing linear echoes parallel to a strong interface. Sound
"bounces"



Ring Down - ANS Reverb in which numerous parallel echoes are seen for a considerable
distance. E.g. a biopsy needle.



Sensitivity - ANS The ability to diagnose disease in a patient when disease is present.



Texture - ANS The pattern of echoes seen from a mass or area of interest in the body.



Refractive Edge Shadowing - ANS Bending of a sound beam and loss of sound energy causing
a shadow.



Mid level gray corresponds to _____ in the breast. - ANS Fat



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, Hyperechoic describes what three structures visualized in breast sonography. -
ANS Fibroglandular tissue, Cooper's Ligament, Skin



What frequency transducer is optimal for breast imaging? - ANS 7.0-15.0 MHz is optimal for
superior axial and lateral resolution while maintaining penetration to the chest wall. It should
also be BROADBAND.



Fixed elevation focusing represents.... - ANS Focusing along the short axis of the transducer.



What design of transducer is used in breast imaging? - ANS Linear array is optimal


The advantage of a rectangular image over a sector image is the avoidance of what artifact? -
ANS Beam divergence


Interventional procedures are more accurately guided with a _______ __________ probe. -
ANS Linear array



When is a curved array transducer used in breast imaging? - ANS Pathology too large to fit on
linear image



Most linear transducers in breast sonography are ______ arrays. - ANS 1-D



1-D arrays offer a fixed focus in the ________ plan (short axis) - ANS Elevation


1.5-D matrix array transducers have multiple elements along the _____ axis of the probe. -
ANS Short



1.5-D arrays offer some electronic focusing in the __________ plane. - ANS Elevation


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, 2-D array transducers are not currently _________. - ANS available



Imaging depth should penetrate the chest wall-- ___ to ___ cm should be adequate - ANS 3,
6



An echo's brightness is controlled by ______ - ANS gain



Know overall gain, TGC, and output power - ANS This is ultrasound elementary.



If your image is too bright decrease the ______________. - ANS Output power



If your image is too dark increase the ____________. - ANS Receiver gain



__________ focal zones are recommended for breast imaging. - ANS Multiple



Multiple focal zones will decrease what? - ANS Frame rate


a 7-12 MHz probe must be used to obtain an elevation focus depth of ____ to _____ cm. -
ANS 1,2



10 MHz = _____ cm elevation plane focus - ANS 1.5


____________ (artifact) decreases contrast resolution and spatial resoution (both axial and
lateral). Places unwanted echoes in cysts. - ANS Volume averaging


_______ __________ is more sensitive to low velocity flow and offers angle independence. -
ANS Power Doppler


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