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Practice guideline for the performance of breast ultrasound elastography.

Su Hyun LeeJung Min ChangNariya ChoHye Ryoung KooAnn YiSeung Ja KimJi Hyun YoukEon Ju SonSeon Hyeong ChoiShin Ho KookJin ChungEun Suk ChaJeong Seon ParkHae Kyoung JungKyung Hee KoHye Young ChoiEun Bi RyuWoo Kyung Moonnull null
Published in: Ultrasonography (Seoul, Korea) (2013)
Ultrasound (US) elastography is a valuable imaging technique for tissue characterization. Two main types of elastography, strain and shear-wave, are commonly used to image breast tissue. The use of elastography is expected to increase, particularly with the increased use of US for breast screening. Recently, the US elastographic features of breast masses have been incorporated into the 2nd edition of the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) US lexicon as associated findings. This review suggests practical guidelines for breast US elastography in consensus with the Korean Breast Elastography Study Group, which was formed in August 2013 to perform a multicenter prospective study on the use of elastography for US breast screening. This article is focused on the role of elastography in combination with B-mode US for the evaluation of breast masses. Practical tips for adequate data acquisition and the interpretation of elastography results are also presented.
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