Detection and classification of liquid-filled masses in the breast by gray scale echography.

Gray scale ultrasonic visualization of the breast is a simple and safe technique for the detection of liquid-filled masses. Cysts and enlarged ducts as small as 2 mm in diameter can be reliably detected with a greater accuracy than is possible with any other imaging technique. The ultrasonic examination provides considerable information about the nature of the constituent tissues, and this information alone is often sufficient for a determination of the correct treatment.

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