مولف | Janice S. Sung, John M. Lewin, Jordana Phillips, Mary S. Newell |
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ناشر | the American College of Radiology |
تخصص | Radiology |
ویراست | 3rd Edition |
سال انتشار | 2022 |
قطع | رحلی A4 استاندارد |
تعداد صفحات | 80 |
CONTRAST ENHANCED MAMMOGRAPHY (CEM) – (A supplement to ACR BI-RADS® Mammography 2013) and DIGITAL BREAST TOMOSYNTHESIS (DBT) GUIDANCE (A supplement to ACR BI-RADS® Mammography 2013)
کالج آمریکایی رادیولوژی گزارش گیری و داده های تصویربرداری پستان سیستم (BI-RADS®) تفسیر و گزارش تصویربرداری سینه را متحول کرده است و این خدمتی است برای جامعه جهانی به عنوان مدلی برای گزارش بهینه مطالعات رادیولوژیک.
همانطور که زمینه تصویربرداری سینه به گونهای تکامل یافته است که فناوریهای جدیدتری را شامل میشود، BI-RADS® نیز پیشرفت کرده است.
کتاب حاظر الحاقیه ای است بر کتاب (BI-RADS®) سال 2013
امید است مفید فایده قرار گیرد.
The introduction of the American College of Radiology Breast Imaging Reporting and Data
System (BI-RADS®) has revolutionized breast imaging interpretation and reporting and serves
as the model for optimal reporting of radiologic studies.
As the field of breast imaging has evolved to include newer technologies, so too has the BI-RADS®
atlas evolved. When first introduced in 1992, BI-RADS® was little more than a pamphlet dealing
only with mammography. As experience with mammography grew and terms were validated by
evidence, subsequent editions were released refining terms. The 4th edition of BI-RADS®, which was
published in 2003, included sections on ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in addition
to mammography. The 5th and current edition, released in December 2013, has continued to
refine terms and expand on areas such as auditing and reporting.
Contrast enhanced mammography (CEM) was first approved by the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) in 2011 and its use is increasing. CEM has been shown to be more sensitive than mammography
or ultrasound for the detection of malignancy. Given that utilization is increasing, it is important
that a lexicon be available to allow for consistency in reporting and also to allow for validation of
standardized terms through studies looking at the performance of CEM in a variety of clinical settings.
The next edition of BI-RADS® is under development but rather than waiting to issue a section
on CEM until the release of the new edition, this supplement is available to facilitate the interpretation
and reporting of CEM studies.
This is the first version of the BI-RADS® lexicon for CEM and will undergo revisions and alterations as
more experience is gained with this modality and as studies to validate terms are performed. Until
then, as with other sections of BI-RADS®, we encourage consistent usage of the lexicon to promote
increased clarity and precision in reporting and accuracy in reaching final assessments