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Published online before print April 14, 2008
British Journal of Radiology 2008, doi:10.1259/bjr/61567884
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Pictorial review

Imaging breast augmentation and reconstruction

C GLYNN 1 J LITHERLAND 1

1 West of Scotland Breast Screening Service, Stock Exchange Court, 77 Nelson Mandela Place, Glasgow G2 1QT, UK


   Abstract

Breast augmentation and breast reconstruction, either immediate or delayed, are increasingly common operations. All radiologists need to be able to recognize the normal appearances of the more commonly used implants on various imaging modalities, and breast radiologists in particular are facing new challenges when imaging the women involved. This article aims to review the normal and abnormal findings in women who have had breast augmentation and reconstruction, including implant insertion and reconstruction by autologous myocutaneous flaps.







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