Specific Value of Computed Tomographic Breast Scanner (CT/M) in Diagnosis of Breast Diseases

Abstract
A CT/M [computed tomogphic breast scanner] study of the [human] breast yields specific information about lesions, and may provide the diagnosis when mammography fails to demonstrate the lesion or is unable to display the information necessary to make a definitive diagnosis. By using contrast medium to increase attenuation, very small carcinomas may be identified, even in dysplastic breasts.