Breast Ultrasound Normal Vs Abnormal Image Appearances Comparison | BI-RADS Classification USG

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Breast Ultrasound Normal Vs Abnormal Image Appearances Comparison | BI-RADS Classification USG

Intro - 0:00
Normal Breast - 0:09
BI-RADS 0/1 - 1:29
Simple Cyst (BI-RADS 2)- 2:40
Complicated Cyst - 3:05
Fibroadenoma - 3:42
Lipoma - 4:51
Hyperechoic Masses - 5:16
Intramammary Lymph Nodes - 5:52
Neurofibroma - 6:22
Sebaceous Cyst - 6:45
Milk Of Calcium Cyst - 7:14
Eggshell Calcification - 7:29
Complex Cyst - 7:45
Clustered Microcysts - 8:08
Fat Necrosis (Acute) - 8:30
Fat Necrosis (Late) - 8:58
BI-RADS 4,5,6 - 9:13
Lymph Node Metastasis - 10:08
Intraductal Papilloma - 10:33
Intracystic Papillary Carcinoma - 10:53
Ductal Carcinoma In Situ - 11:42
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma - 12:21
Mastitis - 14:15
Duct Ectasia - 14:45
Infected/Inflamed Cyst - 15:07
Normal Breast Implant/ Implant Rupture - 15:56
Silicone Granuloma - 16:29

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