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Which tissue type allows more X-rays to pass and appears dark on a mammogram?
✔✔Fatty tissue
Why is it important to check the patient’s breast implants before mammography?
✔✔To select proper imaging technique and avoid implant damage
What is the clinical significance of clustered microcalcifications?
✔✔May indicate ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
Why should a technologist ensure that the nipple is not foreshortened in the CC view?
✔✔To include all subareolar tissue for proper evaluation
Which projection helps visualize lesions in the lower outer quadrant of the breast?
✔✔Mediolateral (ML) or mediolateral oblique (MLO)
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,Why is documentation of patient discomfort important?
✔✔It helps adjust future imaging technique and ensures patient safety
What is the main reason for imaging both breasts in the same session?
✔✔To allow comparison and detect asymmetries
Which factor can affect the clarity of a mammogram?
✔✔Breast density, patient movement, and positioning errors
What is the correct action if a patient has recently applied lotion to her breasts?
✔✔Ask the patient to wipe off lotion before imaging
Why is it recommended to schedule mammography at a certain time in the menstrual cycle?
✔✔To minimize tenderness and improve patient comfort
Which mammography view best demonstrates the upper inner quadrant?
✔✔Cranial-caudal (CC) with proper medial positioning
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, Why is it important to use consistent positioning techniques?
✔✔To allow accurate comparison with prior and future mammograms
Which imaging view is used to evaluate superficial skin lesions or small masses near the nipple?
✔✔Tangential view
What is the significance of detecting architectural distortion without a mass?
✔✔It may indicate early malignancy or post-surgical changes
Which type of calcification is generally associated with benign processes?
✔✔Macrocalcifications
Which type of calcification is more concerning for malignancy?
✔✔Microcalcifications with pleomorphic or linear patterns
Which patients may require shorter screening intervals?
✔✔Those with high-risk factors such as BRCA mutations or strong family history
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