3D Mammography - Tomosynthesis with Ultrasound

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3D Mammography - Tomosynthesis with Ultrasound, in Visit Clinic

Combined 3D X-ray and ultrasound exam to detect and characterize breast lumps, masses, and tissue changes in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
GET REPORTS IN
27 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
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What is a 3D Mammography - Tomosynthesis with Ultrasound Test in Visit Clinic?

3D mammography (digital breast tomosynthesis) with ultrasound uses X-ray slices plus sound waves to image the breast. It does not measure a blood or chemical value. Instead, it shows breast tissue structure, masses, and areas of concern. This combination is important because tomosynthesis improves detection of small cancers, and ultrasound helps tell if a lump is solid or fluid-filled. Doctors use it for routine screening in higher-risk or dense breasts and for detailed evaluation after an abnormal finding or symptoms like a lump or nipple change. It can also guide biopsies and help monitor known benign lesions or post-treatment changes.

3D Mammography - Tomosynthesis with Ultrasound Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not apply deodorant, powders, or lotions on the day of the exam.

3D Mammography - Tomosynthesis with Ultrasound Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The 3D Mammography - Tomosynthesis with Ultrasound test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • 3D mammography (tomosynthesis) and diagnostic breast ultrasound

Why Take a 3D Mammography - Tomosynthesis with Ultrasound Test in Visit Clinic?

3D Mammography - Tomosynthesis with Ultrasound is part of breast imaging used for screening and diagnosis. It is ordered when screening mammograms are unclear, when a breast lump, pain, or nipple change is present, or when a higher cancer risk exists. The test helps detect cancers, cysts, and benign lumps. Abnormal findings can stem from dense tissue, hormonal changes, infections, trauma, or tumors. Family history of breast cancer makes this combined testing especially important.

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Frequently asked questions

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Why do I need a breast tomosynthesis and ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Breast tomosynthesis (3D mammography) gives clearer, layered images that improve cancer detection and reduce overlap-related false positives, especially in dense breasts. Ultrasound complements it by distinguishing solid from cystic lesions, clarifying unclear mammogram findings, evaluating palpable lumps, and guiding biopsies. Together they increase diagnostic accuracy when screening is inconclusive, for high-risk patients, or when symptoms like a lump or localized pain appear.

What is tomosynthesis 3D mammography in Visit Clinic?plus

Tomosynthesis, or 3D mammography, is an advanced breast X-ray that acquires multiple low-dose images from different angles and reconstructs thin cross-sectional slices. By reducing tissue overlap it improves detection of small cancers and clarifies abnormalities, lowering false positives and recall rates. It’s used for screening and diagnosis, typically at radiation doses comparable to standard mammography when combined with synthesized 2D images.

Is breast tomosynthesis painful in Visit Clinic?plus

Breast tomosynthesis (3D mammography) uses the same compression as standard mammography, so most people feel pressure or discomfort during the brief exam. Pain varies—some report mild pinching or soreness, others experience more sensitivity depending on breast size, timing in the menstrual cycle, and individual pain threshold. Technologists can adjust compression and positioning; tell them if it’s painful to minimize discomfort.

Why do I need an ultrasound after a 3D mammogram in Visit Clinic?plus

An ultrasound is used after a 3D mammogram to clarify unclear areas, distinguish fluid-filled cysts from solid masses, and further evaluate abnormalities seen on mammography—especially in dense breast tissue. It helps determine whether a finding is likely benign or needs biopsy, guides needle biopsies, and provides real-time imaging without radiation. This complementary test improves diagnostic accuracy and patient management.

What are the disadvantages of breast tomosynthesis in Visit Clinic?plus

Breast tomosynthesis (3D mammography) disadvantages include a slightly higher radiation dose than standard 2D mammography, higher cost and limited availability, longer acquisition and radiologist interpretation time, and potential for increased false positives, recalls or unnecessary biopsies leading to overdiagnosis and anxiety; long‑term mortality benefit compared with conventional mammography is still under study.

How long do 3D mammogram results take in Visit Clinic?plus

After a 3D mammogram you may receive immediate feedback at the appointment, but the final radiologist report usually takes 24–72 hours. Formal written results are commonly sent within 1–14 days. If additional imaging or biopsy is needed, a recall often happens the same day or within a few days. Contact the clinic if you haven’t heard back within two weeks.