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Breast imaging – Breast ultrasound – Ultrasound-guided interventional procedures – Advantages | |
The key advantages of doing ultrasound-guided intervention are as follows:
- Ultrasound carries no risk of ionizing radiation.
- No breast compression is needed so patient discomfort is minimized.
- The ultrasound-guided procedure is done with the patient in supine or lateral decubitus position.
- Ultrasound is a real-time procedure and it is easy to assess a lesion in any location in the breast.
- Intravenous contrast media are not needed so there is no risk of contrast reactions.
- No premedication is indicated and no antibiotics are required.
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