Attention e-learning users:
Please be advised that Mammography Education Inc will no longer be able to provide Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits after March 31st.
Important: The lectures you purchased will NEVER expire. They will continue to be available for viewing as before. This message only pertains to the CME credits.
If you have completed an e-learning course with us or purchased lectures, and need the CME credits for your professional development, please be sure to download your certificate(s) before this date.
Thank you for your understanding and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Sincerely,
László Tabár, M.D. FACR (Hon)
This final lecture provides a didactic approach to the most difficult perception task in mammography: detecting non-calcified architectural distortion.
This final lecture in our series of lectures entitled "How to read a mammogram" deals with non-specific asymmetric densities with architectural distortion. Following a description of a didactic approach to the analysis of architectural distortion on the mammogram, extensive, difficult to find cases are demonstrated in an interactive fashion.