Automated Breast Ultrasound for Screening and Diagnosis
Automated Breast Ultrasound for Screening and Diagnosis
Giakoumis Spear, Georgia; Vourtsis, Athina; Karst, Ingolf; Mendelson, Ellen B.
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
10/2026
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Inglês
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1. A Brief History of Automated Whole Breast Ultrasound
Section 2. Automated Volumetric Whole Breast Ultrasound (Vo-AUS): Performance and Interpretation
2. Ultrasound for Breast Cancer Screening
3. Role of AI in breast ultrasound
4. BI-RADS for Ultrasound
5. Ultrasound Physics and Image Generation
6. Performing Automated Volumetric Breast Ultrasound for the Supine Patient
7. Interpreting Automated Volumetric Breast Ultrasound for the Supine Patient
8. Performing and Interpreting Automated Volumetric Breast Ultrasound for the Prone Patient
Section 3. Automated Atlas of Cases
9. Normal Anatomy and Tissue Composition: BI-RADS 1
10. Benign Findings: BI-RADS 2
11. Probably Benign and Low Suspicion Assessments: BI-RADS 3 and 4a
12. Vo-AUS Detection and Diagnosis of Calcifications
13. Suspicious Assessments: BI-RADS 4b and 4c
14. Highly Suggestive of Malignancy: BI-RADS 5 Cases
15. Known Carcinoma: BI-RADS 6
16. Lymph Nodes
17. Post-operative changes
18. Male Breast
19. Artifacts of Vo-AUS
20. Handheld Ultrasound-Guided Interventions for Vo-AUS Detected Findings
21. Prone Automated Breast Ultrasound Case Studies
Section 4. Implementation and Integration of Vo-AUS in Practice
22. Implementation of Automated Breast Ultrasound
23. Legislative and Economic Considerations
Section 5 Conclusion: Future of Breast Ultrasound
24. Current Research and New Technologies
1. A Brief History of Automated Whole Breast Ultrasound
Section 2. Automated Volumetric Whole Breast Ultrasound (Vo-AUS): Performance and Interpretation
2. Ultrasound for Breast Cancer Screening
3. Role of AI in breast ultrasound
4. BI-RADS for Ultrasound
5. Ultrasound Physics and Image Generation
6. Performing Automated Volumetric Breast Ultrasound for the Supine Patient
7. Interpreting Automated Volumetric Breast Ultrasound for the Supine Patient
8. Performing and Interpreting Automated Volumetric Breast Ultrasound for the Prone Patient
Section 3. Automated Atlas of Cases
9. Normal Anatomy and Tissue Composition: BI-RADS 1
10. Benign Findings: BI-RADS 2
11. Probably Benign and Low Suspicion Assessments: BI-RADS 3 and 4a
12. Vo-AUS Detection and Diagnosis of Calcifications
13. Suspicious Assessments: BI-RADS 4b and 4c
14. Highly Suggestive of Malignancy: BI-RADS 5 Cases
15. Known Carcinoma: BI-RADS 6
16. Lymph Nodes
17. Post-operative changes
18. Male Breast
19. Artifacts of Vo-AUS
20. Handheld Ultrasound-Guided Interventions for Vo-AUS Detected Findings
21. Prone Automated Breast Ultrasound Case Studies
Section 4. Implementation and Integration of Vo-AUS in Practice
22. Implementation of Automated Breast Ultrasound
23. Legislative and Economic Considerations
Section 5 Conclusion: Future of Breast Ultrasound
24. Current Research and New Technologies