Echotomographic Examination of Breasts
Echotomographic examination of the breasts is a painless and non-invasive diagnostic method used to assess the condition of the breasts.
This important procedure is recommended for women over the age of 40, but also for younger women who have a hereditary predisposition to breast disease.
Also, it is recommended in cases of lumps, pain, and inflammation, as well as control examinations after operations in the breast area or in situations of other diseases related to the breasts.
Ultrasound shows the structure of breast tissue, lymph nodes, and other structures in the breast area.
This examination makes it possible to evaluate the size, shape and structure of the examined organs, as well as to determine whether there is enlargement, nodules or other changes.
The examination lasts between 10 and 20 minutes, and the patient does not feel any pain or discomfort.
After the examination, the patient receives a detailed explanation from the medical staff, which includes the interpretation of the ultrasound results. In addition to the oral explanation, the patient is also provided with a written report.
Echotomographic examination of the breast plays a key role in early diagnosis and monitoring of the condition of the breast. A regular examination allows the identification of potential problems at an early stage, thus increasing the chance of successful treatment.
This painless and quick procedure provides women with an important tool for preserving breast health and preventing possible diseases.
Who are the courses and trainings intended for?
Who are the courses and trainings intended for?
• General practitioners, residents, specialists, and subspecialists in various medical fields who want to gain basic and advanced knowledge and skills for independent performance of ultrasound and color Doppler diagnostics.
• Doctors trained to perform ultrasound and color Doppler examinations but unable to conduct a sufficient number of ultrasound examinations in daily practice to stay trained for routine ultrasound examinations.
• Experienced doctors who want to refresh their knowledge, receive a certificate, and earn points for license renewal.