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The radiologist interested in mammography needs to be able to see masses of under 5 mm in the difficult dense breast. The mass must be demonstrated well enough to diagnose its nature, preferably without the intrinsic hazards of ionizing radiation.
The essential basic requirements are high definition, high contrast, and good radiographic technique to include the whole breast. Low dosage techniques are essential.
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