DETECTION OF NODULAR FORMATIONS IN THE MAMMARY GLAND USING MRI: MODERN APPROACHES AND POSSIBILITIES
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Magnetic resonance imaging, MRI of the mammary gland, nodular formations, cancer diagnostics, tumors, mammary gland, contrast agent, visualization, diagnostic methods, oncology.Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a modern, highly informative method for diagnosing nodular lesions in the mammary gland. This method is especially effective in cases where mammography and ultrasound do not provide unambiguous results. MRI allows one to differentiate benign and malignant tumors, assess tissue changes, and detect tumors at early stages. The article discusses the main advantages of MRI, its operating principles, indications for use, as well as limitations and possible difficulties associated with this method. Despite some shortcomings, MRI remains an important tool for diagnosing and monitoring breast diseases.
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