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ARDMS BREAST REGISTRY EXAM AND
STUDY GUIDE NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL
EXAM 450 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+




Which of the following arteries originates at the subclavian
artery and supplies medial breast tissue? -
....ANSWER...Internal thoracic artery originates at the
subclavian artery courses lateral to the sternum and supplies
medial breast tissues


What separates the breast tissue into superficial and deep
layers? - ....ANSWER...the superficial fascia

When do mammary glands primarily develop within the
breasts? - ....ANSWER...6 weeks gestational age

A thin area of glandular tissue surrounded by mostly fat is
consistent with - ....ANSWER...postmenopausal women

A simple cysts of the breast originates in the -
....ANSWER...TDLU

,Lateral thoracic artery originates from the artery and
supplies - ....ANSWER...the axillary artery;
lateral breast tissues

thoracoacromial artery supplies what portion of the breast? -
....ANSWER...Supplies the superior breast tissues

Intercostal artery supplies what portion of the breast? -
....ANSWER...The inferior portion of breast tissue

Which method of patient positioning is the best for evaluation
the medial aspect of the breast ? - ...ANSWER...Supine

The two-handed technique is used to image : -
...ANSWER...The main breast duct and nipple

Which of the following transducers would be the best choice
for breast imaging ? - ...ANSWER...10 MHz linear array

Selecting multiple focal zones will : - ...ANSWER...Decrease
frame rate

When viewing a mammogram, one always sees the marker in
the region toward : - ...ANSWER...Axilla

If a breast sonographic image is labeled "Rt. AR 2:00 1A", the
area described is : - ...ANSWER...Antiradial scan of the right
breast, upper inner quadrant near the nipple, under the skin

When viewing a mammogram, a mass is marked near the CC
marker in the right breast. This will indicate to the
sonographer that the mass is located : - ...ANSWER...In the
lateral breast

,A transducer that can operate at multiple frequencies is said to
have : - ...ANSWER...Broad bandwidth


What hormone stimulates TDLU growth? -
....ANSWER...Progesterone

The breasts lie superior to the the rib -
....ANSWER...7th

the lactiferous sinus considered normal if the diameter is
less than - ....ANSWER...3 mm

which layer extends to the nipple on all sides but does not
extend beneath it due to ductal convergence -
....ANSWER...premammary

Which chain of lymph nodes are inbetween the pec major and
pec minor muscles? - ....ANSWER...Rotter's nodes

The normal skin thickness of the breast is less than -
....ANSWER...2mm

Walls of the lactiferous ducts from inner to outter -
....ANSWER...epithelial layer, myoepithelial layer, basement
membrane

Dialated lactiferous ducts will appear - ....ANSWER...hypo to
anechoic

normal duct in a non pregnant patient should measure -
....ANSWER...<2mm

, normal duct in a pregnant patient should measure -
....ANSWER...<8 mm

Montgomery glands - ....ANSWER...sebaceous glands in the
areola that secrete protective lipid during lactation; also called
tubercles of Montgomery

Abnormal lymph node - ....ANSWER...increase in size with
fluid accumulation, leads to coritcal thickening and loss of
definition

the increased fluid within the node results in posterior
enhancement on the image

Cooper's ligaments - ....ANSWER...suspensory ligaments;
fibrous bands extending from the inner breast surface to the
chest wall muscles

which quadrant of the breast holds the most lymph nodes and
lymphatic vessels? - ....ANSWER...Upper outer quadrant

*Also contains the most glandular tissue

The superficial veins - ....ANSWER...Allow for
communication of blood between the right and left breast
which can be a route for metastasis, blood moves from the
superficial system into the deep veins which are the primary
route for blood drainage of the breast, venous blood always
moves from peripheral tissues

Benign masses vs malignant masses vasculature: -
....ANSWER...Benign: peripheral and central tissues will

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