Breast UltrasoundUltrasound, Breast Why It Is DoneBreast ultrasound is done to: - Find the cause of breast symptoms, such as
pain, swelling, and redness.
- Check a breast lump found on breast
self-examination or physical examination. It is used to see whether a breast
lump is fluid-filled (a cyst) or if it is a solid lump. A lump that has no
fluid or that has fluid with floating particles may need more
tests.
- Check abnormal results from a mammogram.
- Look at
the breasts in younger women because their breast tissue is often more dense,
and a mammogram may not show as much detail.
- Guide the placement
of a needle or other tube to drain a collection of fluid (cyst) or pus (abscess), take
a sample of breast tissue (biopsy), or guide breast surgery.
- Watch for changes in the size of a cyst.
- Check your
breasts if you have silicone breast implants or dense breasts. In these
situations, a mammogram may not be able to see breast lumps.
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