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Breast UltrasoundTest OverviewA breast ultrasound uses sound waves to make a picture of the tissues inside the breast. A breast ultrasound can show all areas of the breast, including the area closest to the chest wall, which is hard to study with a mammogram. Breast ultrasound does not use X-rays or other potentially harmful types of radiation. A breast ultrasound is used to see whether a breast lump is filled with fluid (a cyst) or if it is a solid lump. An ultrasound does not replace the need for a mammogram, but it is often used to check abnormal results from a mammogram. For a breast ultrasound, a small
handheld unit called a
transducer Why It Is DoneBreast ultrasound is done to:
How To PrepareWear a two-piece outfit so that it is easy to undress above the waist. Talk to your health professional
about any concerns you have regarding the need for the test, its risks, how it
will be done, or what the results will mean. To help you understand the
importance of this test, fill out the
medical test information form How It Is DoneA breast ultrasound is usually done by a specially trained technologist. You will be asked to undress above the waist. You will be given a gown to drape around your shoulders. Remove all jewelry from around your neck. Gel will be put on your breast so the transducer can pick up the sound waves as it is moved back and forth over the breast. A picture of the breast tissue can be seen on a TV screen. A breast ultrasound test usually takes between 15 and 30 minutes. More time may be needed if a breast exam will be done or if a biopsy is also planned. You may be asked to wait until a radiologist has reviewed the pictures. The radiologist may want to do more ultrasound views of some areas of your breast. How It FeelsThe gel may feel cold when it is put on your breast. You will feel light pressure from the transducer as it passes over your breast, but you should feel no discomfort unless your breast is tender because of fibrocystic breast changes, an abscess, or another infection. You will not hear the sound waves. A special Doppler ultrasound may be used to check the blood flow to the breast; you can hear the sound waves from this type of ultrasound. RisksThere are no known risks in having a breast ultrasound test. ResultsA breast ultrasound uses sound waves to make of picture of the tissues inside of the breast. The radiologist may discuss the results of the ultrasound with you right after the test. Complete results are usually available to your doctor in 1 to 2 days.
What Affects the TestYou may not be able to have the test or the results may not be helpful if you have an open wound in the breast area. What To Think About
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