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This is the first lecture in our new series of interactive lectures that teaches the basis for efficient interpretation of the normal mammogram.
This is the first lecture in our new series of interactive lectures that teaches the basis for efficient interpretation of the normal mammogram. The majority of the mammograms show normal fibroglandular tissue which has many variations, causing anxiety at the radiologist. Correlating stereoscopic, subgross anatomy images with the mammographic appearance of the normal breast enables us to account for every nodular and linear density on the mammogram, increasing confidence at the reader.