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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the breast ultrasound worksheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the patient’s name, date of birth, and the date of the exam at the top of the form.
  3. In the 'CLINICAL INFORMATION' section, circle all applicable symptoms such as breast pain or abnormal mammogram. If there are additional symptoms, write them in the provided space.
  4. Indicate whether the issues pertain to the right, left, or both breasts. If applicable, provide details about any newly diagnosed or treated cancer and previous biopsies.
  5. For each breast lesion, specify if it is cystic or solid and fill in the dimensions accordingly. Mark any scars on both breasts as needed.
  6. Finally, add any comments and indicate if a routine call back is necessary. Provide contact information for report delivery.

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Malignant lesions are commonly hypoechoic lesions with ill-defined borders. Typically, a malignant lesion presents as a hypoechoic nodular lesion, which is taller than broader and has spiculated margins, posterior acoustic shadowing and microcalcifications[13] [Figure 8AF].
What does cancer look like on an ultrasound? cancer shows up as a darker patch on the otherwise lighter grey or white tissue around it. This is because the sound waves will bounce off a solid tumour.
Liquid cysts or solid lumps can cause an abnormal mammogram. An ultrasound will then determine the consistency of the lump, whether its a cystic lesion filled with water or a solid lump. Solid lumps could be cancerous.
Lie down with a pillow under your right shoulder and place your right arm behind your head. Use the finger pads of the three middle fingers on your left hand to feel for lumps in the right . Press firmly enough to know how your feels. A firm ridge in the lower curve of each is normal.
What does cancer look like on ultrasound? Cancers usually present as masses that are slightly darker gray (hypoechoic) relative to the lighter gray or whiter (fibroglandular) tissue (Figs. US-4, 5).

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