Abstract

Traditional methods of examining the mammary glands do not provide a sufficiently high level of diagnostics of the pathology of this organ. It is necessary to use new techniques, including ultrasound research. Echography has ample opportunities in the diagnosis of various diseases of the mammary glands, and with diffuse fibroadenomatosis it is the preferred method. The author noted the main advantages of an ultrasound study, and also developed quantitative criteria that make it possible to more clearly diagnose pathology and determine the severity of the disease.

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