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Comparison of the Fat‐to‐Lesion Strain Ratio and the Gland‐to‐Lesion Strain Ratio With Controlled Precompression in Characterizing Indeterminate and Suspicious Breast Lesions on Ultrasound Imaging

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The purpose of this study was to compare the diagnostic performance of the fat‐to‐lesion strain ratio (FLR) and gland‐to‐lesion strain ratio (GLR) for patients with indeterminate or suspicious breast lesions… Click to show full abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare the diagnostic performance of the fat‐to‐lesion strain ratio (FLR) and gland‐to‐lesion strain ratio (GLR) for patients with indeterminate or suspicious breast lesions on ultrasound (US) imaging under a controlled precompression technique and to see whether the technique improves the reproducibility of FLR and GLR measurement.

Keywords: fat lesion; lesion strain; strain ratio

Journal Title: Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Year Published: 2019

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