Abstract Archives of the RSNA, 2014
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Architectural Distortion Revisited: Benign and Malignant Etiologies Unmasked by Tomosynthesis
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Presented in 2014
Amado B. Del Rosario DO, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose
Cathleen P. Hendershot MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Gary Tozbikian MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Jeffrey Robert Hawley MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Mitva J. Patel MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Adele Lipari DO, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Selin Carkaci MD, Abstract Co-Author: Consultant, Hologic, Inc
1. Review the causes of architectural distortion (AD)
2. Review the multimodality imaging features of AD
3. Demonstrate how AD can present subtly and be detected accurately by tomosynthesis for biopsy purposes
4. Provide histopathological correlation
5. Determine appropriate management and follow-up
1. Architectural Distortion (AD) background including, but not limited to radial scar, LCIS, papilloma, dense stromal fibrosis, and DCIS
2. Multimodality imaging review of AD
3. Role of tomosynthesis and tomosynthesis guided biopsy
4. Pathophysiology of uncommon lesions causing AD
5. Radiological-Pathological Concordance for appropriate management and follow-up 6. Summary
http://abstract.rsna.org/uploads/2014/14006838/14006838_tufd.pdf
Del Rosario, A,
Hendershot, C,
Tozbikian, G,
Hawley, J,
Patel, M,
Lipari, A,
Carkaci, S,
Architectural Distortion Revisited: Benign and Malignant Etiologies Unmasked by Tomosynthesis. Radiological Society of North America 2014 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, - ,Chicago IL.
http://archive.rsna.org/2014/14006838.html