Abstract

Article: Sonoelastographic Findings of Mucocele-Like Lesion in Breast Due to AQUAfilling® Gel Injection
Authors: Isil Basara Akin, MD, Hakan Ozgul, MD, Merih Guray Durak, MD, Duygu Gurel, MD, Ali Ibrahim Sevinc, MD, and Pinar Balci, MD
Category: Breast [BR]
Credit: 0.5 SDMS CME Credit
Objectives: After studying the article entitled “Sonoelastographic Findings of Mucocele-Like Lesion in Breast Due to AQUAfilling® Gel Injection,” you will be able to:
Describe the normal sonographic appearance of breast tissue
Identify sonographic features of mucocele-like lesions (MLL) of the breast following AQUAfilling® gel injection
List complications of AQUAfilling® gel application
In an ultrasound evaluation, AQUAfilling® gels are seen as: Homogenous-hypoechoic solid masses Heterogenous-hyperechoic solid masses Heterogenous-hypoechoic fluid collections Homogenous-hyperechoic fluid collections
A greater amount of fibroglandular tissue is in which quadrant of the breast? Upper lateral Upper medial Lower lateral Lower medial
AQUAfilling® gel has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration but was approved for use in Europe in _________. 2006 2008 2010 2012
In normal breast tissue, fatty tissue appears as: Hypoechoic fluid collections Heterogeneous cystic lesions A hyperechoic echo pattern A hypoechoic echo pattern
In this study, ultrasound elastographic features of a histopathologic-proven MLL were: Mainly blue and green patterns which indicated high elasticity Mainly blue and green patterns which indicated low elasticity Mainly red and yellow patterns which indicated high elasticity Mainly red and yellow patterns which indicated low elasticity
