1.The mediolateral oblique (MLO) view, cranio-caudal ( head to toe way) These are standard mammographic views 2.There is a lesion noted in the both views about 10mm. Which means there is lesion in the breast - but could not be characterise due to some reasons. 3.So its requested for a spot compression same views to repeat. 4.Its always recommended to have an ultrasound breast - to evaluate the nature (solid, cystic, ductal) of the lesion, its source and extensions. 5.There is nothing said that its a cancerous / malignant so hope the best and get the investigation - ultrasound and mammogram done.
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Welcome to Health care magic. 1.The mediolateral oblique (MLO) view, cranio-caudal ( head to toe way) These are standard mammographic views 2.There is a lesion noted in the both views about 10mm. Which means there is lesion in the breast - but could not be characterise due to some reasons. 3.So its requested for a spot compression same views to repeat. 4.Its always recommended to have an ultrasound breast - to evaluate the nature (solid, cystic, ductal) of the lesion, its source and extensions. 5.There is nothing said that its a cancerous / malignant so hope the best and get the investigation - ultrasound and mammogram done. Hope it helps you. Wish you a good health. Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.