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ARDMS Breast Registry Review Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified What is the primary purpose of breast ultrasound in clinical practice? To evaluate palpable lumps and differentiate cystic from solid masses Which transducer frequency is most commonly used for breast ultrasound? High-frequency linear probe, 10–15 MHz Why is patient positioning important during breast ultrasound? To allow optimal visualization of all breast tissue and improve image quality Which breast tissue layer lies immediately beneath the skin? Subcutaneous fat layer Which breast tissue layer contains the ducts and glandular tissue? Fibroglandular layer 2 What is the primary purpose of color Doppler in breast imaging? To assess vascularity of a lesion What characteristic differentiates a simple cyst from a complex cyst on ultrasound? Simple cysts are anechoic with posterior acoustic enhancement; complex cysts have internal echoes or septations Which orientation is preferred for scanning the breast: transverse or longitudinal? Both transverse and longitudinal views are obtained for accurate assessment Why is it important to include the nipple in the ultrasound field? To evaluate subareolar lesions and ducts Which type of mass is most likely benign on ultrasound? Oval, well-circumscribed, hypoechoic, and parallel to the skin Which feature is more suggestive of malignancy on breast ultrasound? Irregular shape, spiculated margins, and non-parallel orientation 3 What is posterior acoustic enhancement, and what does it indicate? Increased echo intensity behind a structure, often seen with cysts What is posterior acoustic shadowing, and what does it indicate? Decreased echo intensity behind a structure, often associated with solid or malignant masses Why is bilateral scanning recommended during breast ultrasound? To compare symmetry and detect subtle abnormalities What is the purpose of elastography in breast ultrasound? To assess tissue stiffness and help differentiate benign from malignant lesions Which breast quadrant has the highest incidence of malignancy? Upper outer quadrant Why is careful documentation of lesion location essential in breast ultrasound? To guide biopsy, follow-up, and correlate with mammography 4 Which technique improves visualization of small superficial lesions? Using a standoff pad or thick layer of gel Why should a sonographer adjust gain settings appropriately?

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What is the primary purpose of breast ultrasound in clinical practice?


✔✔To evaluate palpable lumps and differentiate cystic from solid masses




Which transducer frequency is most commonly used for breast ultrasound?


✔✔High-frequency linear probe, 10–15 MHz




Why is patient positioning important during breast ultrasound?


✔✔To allow optimal visualization of all breast tissue and improve image quality




Which breast tissue layer lies immediately beneath the skin?


✔✔Subcutaneous fat layer




Which breast tissue layer contains the ducts and glandular tissue?


✔✔Fibroglandular layer




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,What is the primary purpose of color Doppler in breast imaging?


✔✔To assess vascularity of a lesion




What characteristic differentiates a simple cyst from a complex cyst on ultrasound?


✔✔Simple cysts are anechoic with posterior acoustic enhancement; complex cysts have internal

echoes or septations




Which orientation is preferred for scanning the breast: transverse or longitudinal?


✔✔Both transverse and longitudinal views are obtained for accurate assessment




Why is it important to include the nipple in the ultrasound field?


✔✔To evaluate subareolar lesions and ducts




Which type of mass is most likely benign on ultrasound?


✔✔Oval, well-circumscribed, hypoechoic, and parallel to the skin




Which feature is more suggestive of malignancy on breast ultrasound?


✔✔Irregular shape, spiculated margins, and non-parallel orientation

2

,What is posterior acoustic enhancement, and what does it indicate?


✔✔Increased echo intensity behind a structure, often seen with cysts




What is posterior acoustic shadowing, and what does it indicate?


✔✔Decreased echo intensity behind a structure, often associated with solid or malignant masses




Why is bilateral scanning recommended during breast ultrasound?


✔✔To compare symmetry and detect subtle abnormalities




What is the purpose of elastography in breast ultrasound?


✔✔To assess tissue stiffness and help differentiate benign from malignant lesions




Which breast quadrant has the highest incidence of malignancy?


✔✔Upper outer quadrant




Why is careful documentation of lesion location essential in breast ultrasound?


✔✔To guide biopsy, follow-up, and correlate with mammography

3

, Which technique improves visualization of small superficial lesions?


✔✔Using a standoff pad or thick layer of gel




Why should a sonographer adjust gain settings appropriately?


✔✔To optimize image quality and prevent over- or underestimation of echogenicity




Which breast lesion is typically anechoic with thin walls and posterior enhancement?


✔✔Simple cyst




Which ultrasound feature suggests an intraductal lesion?


✔✔Ductal dilation with a hypoechoic or echogenic mass within the duct




What is the primary advantage of handheld breast ultrasound over automated breast ultrasound?


✔✔Dynamic scanning with real-time evaluation and compression adjustment




Why is it important to note lesion size in three dimensions?


✔✔For accurate follow-up, comparison, and biopsy planning

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