Publications by authors named "E Luparia"

The value of rhodium filtration in mammography was compared with that of conventional molybdenum; dosimetric and qualitative tests were performed on a phantom and in vivo on informed and consenting patients. Phantom dosimetric tests confirmed a dose reduction with rhodium filtration changing according to thickness and primary beam energy. With rhodium filtration the dose decreased by 40% on the average topping 67% in breasts thicker than 6.

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The main target of mammography in asymptomatic women is the early diagnosis, or rather the identification, of non-palpable breast cancers. Doubtful or suspicious findings on conventional mammograms with no clinical evidence call for radiologic or other complementary imaging techniques to assess the exact lesion nature. Direct magnification and US are targeted techniques to employ as additional investigations after conventional mammography.

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Mammography is an effective method for finding lesions of the breast which are occult at clinical examination. For occult lesions biopsy, including as little surrounding tissue as possible, it is necessary that they be located before surgery in order to improve the pathological process and the cosmetic outcome for the patients. Among the clinically occult lesions shown only by mammography, the frequency of breast cancers ranges from 10% to 47%.

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