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Dotted and fragmented casting type calcifications on the mammogram - representing a breast cancer subtype with poor long-term prognosis
Microcalcifications with no associated tumor mass are not a perception problem, but their analysis may be quite a challenge for the radiologists. These lecture series provide a logical approach to calcification analysis, constantly correlating the imaging findings with large format thin section histopathology images and also, often using large format subgross, thick section (3D) histopathology comparison. In these lectures the main emphasis is placed upon explaining the underlying pathophysiologic process for each microcalcification subtype, providing solid knowledge for the radiologists when analyzing microcalcifications. The large number of cases demonstrated in this series of lectures are grouped according to very practical teaching points.