par Vollont, G.H.;Jeanmart, Louis
Référence Journal belge de radiologie, 62, 4, page (377-379)
Publication Publié, 1979
Référence Journal belge de radiologie, 62, 4, page (377-379)
Publication Publié, 1979
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | The importance of the detection of microcalcifications has been stressed by many authors; these are, in fact, sometimes the only diagnostic sign in breast disease. Compared with classical methods of mammography, xeroradiography provides a better means of studying the nature of these calcifications, especially their appearance and position - factors which will allow for a more accurate approach to the diagnosis of certain pathological processes. Finally, another advantage of xeroradiography is that the amount of radiation to which the patient is exposed is significantly lower than with classical methods of mammography. |