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Mammogram, breast ultrasound, and if indicated, bloodwork.
The most common imaging methods are additional views on the mammogram, sometimes called magnification views, and ultrasound.
A diagnostic mammogram is an imaging study (X-ray) that is used to visualize the breast. It is used either as a screening test or to rule mass lesions. Oftentimes, it is ordered in conjunction with an ultrasound. The ultrasound is another imaging study to differentiate the nature of the mass. For instance, if the mammogram showed a mass in the right upper quadrant of the left breast then it should be followed by an ultrasound to differentiate a solid mass from a simple cyst.
something is of concern for them to be sending me for both tests right?
No you should not have a mammogram during pregnancy at all. If the doctors think there is a reason to examine your breast tissue there are other tests, like an ultrasound that can be done. (Besides double ouch!!) If you had a mammogram before you were aware of the pregnancy, discuss the possible problems with your doctor or midwife.
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An ultrasound is ordered if the radiologist sees a suspicious area on your mammogram. Often this is dense tissue, but, still, you should follow up rather than taking the order casually.
Mammogram and ultrasound can't catch every abnormal or cancerous cell in the breast, but they do a good job of detecting important groups of abnormal cells. Talk with your health care provider if you feel you are at higher risk of breast cancer. Your provider may be able to discuss strategies for screening and risk modification.
I found my breast lump through self breast exams; then had a mammogram and ultrasound, then lumpectomy which confirmed breast cancer diagnosis.
Mammograms and ultrasounds only detect cancerous lumps.. or lumps that have cancer. Mammograms and Ultrasounds can detect benign lumps/masses in the breast, Mammograms are unable to distinguish the difference if something is solid or cystic, so an ultrasound is used in conjunction with a mammogram.
Ultrasound is ultrasound. The question cannot be answered. You must specify what you need to do with your ultrasound.
Whether your insurer will require authorization for mammogram depends on their criteria for payment. Contact the number on the back of your insurance card for information specific to your plan. Most plans do not require authorization for mammogram.