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What is a skin fold on a mammogram?

What is a skin fold on a mammogram?

Folds: If the breast skin or breast tissue becomes wrinkled or folded during the mammogram, the folds may hide normal tissue. Prominent tissue in axillary tail: The part of the breast that goes towards the armpit is important too! This is present in varying amounts from woman to woman and may require additional images.

What is triangulation in mammography?

Triangulation is a technique for localizing lesions seen on at least two views on 2D mammography.

How do I open an IMF on a mammogram?

Instruct your patient to hold her opposite breast BACK AND UP in order to open the IMF. Pull down on the abdominal tissue to verify that the IMF is free of skin folds. breast tissue and an open IMF. Instruct the patient to stop breathing during the exposure.

What is inframammary fold?

The inframammary fold (IMF) is a zone of adherence of the superficial fascial system to the underlying chest wall. It is anatomically defined as the area where the skin of the lower pole of glandular breast tissue meets the chest wall forming a groove known as the inframammary crease.

What is a inframammary incision?

The inframammary incision is therefore made directly below the breast, in the crease where the lower part of the breast comes into the contact with the skin of the chest. Dr. Henry inserts the breast implant through this incision into a pocket she creates in the breast.

Is it normal to be called back after a 3D mammogram?

But, it’s important to remember: You may still get called back after a 3D mammogram for additional views. It just means that the radiologist needs more information on a particular area in the breast. It is common to get called back for something that ends up not being cancer.

What percentage of mammograms are abnormal?

The chance of having a false positive result after one mammogram ranges from 7-12 percent, depending on your age (younger women are more likely to have a false positive results) [31]. After 10 yearly mammograms, the chance of having at least one false positive result is about 50-60 percent [22-24].

What is the function of the inframammary fold?

The inframammary crease is where the lower breast actually connects to the rest of the torso. The area is rich is collagen and elastin, since these are required to help support the breast tissue. In a young or small breast, the inframammary fold will be visible to the eye upon casual observation.

What makes up the inframammary fold of the breast?

The breast crease is the line between the lower chest and the rising tissue of the breast mound. The inframammary crease is where the lower breast actually connects to the rest of the torso. The area is rich is collagen and elastin, since these are required to help support the breast tissue.

What kind of surgery is done on the inframammary fold?

Breast Surgery on the Inframammary Fold. Some surgeries actually move the natural inframammary fold as part of a mastopexy procedure. By lowering the natural fold, the breast can be re-sculpted back into a rounder, firmer and fuller shape with a more youthful appearance.

Where are the inframammary incisions on the breast?

Inframammary incisions are common in every type of surgical breast procedure including: breast augmentation, breast reduction and breast lift. This incision runs along the breast fold and is usually easy for the surgeon to conceal the scar.

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Ruth Doyle