HIGH RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND BREAST BOTH

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HIGH RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND BREAST BOTH, in Visit Clinic

High-resolution ultrasound of both breasts creates detailed images to evaluate lumps, cysts, and tissue changes in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a HIGH RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND BREAST BOTH Test in Visit Clinic?

A high-resolution breast ultrasound produces detailed images of breast tissue using sound waves. It shows the shape, size, and internal makeup of lumps or areas that feel unusual. It helps tell if a finding is fluid-filled (a cyst) or solid. This test is important for evaluating pain, a palpable lump, nipple changes, or abnormal mammogram results. Doctors also use it to guide needle biopsies and to monitor known benign lesions. It is safe, painless, and involves no radiation. It can be used alone or alongside mammography, especially in women with dense breasts or when more detail is needed.

HIGH RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND BREAST BOTH Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

HIGH RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND BREAST BOTH Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The HIGH RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND BREAST BOTH test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a HIGH RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND BREAST BOTH Test in Visit Clinic?

HIGH RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND BREAST BOTH is commonly used as a diagnostic imaging test when a lump, breast pain, nipple discharge, or an abnormal mammogram is present. Doctors order it to distinguish cysts from solid masses, check implant integrity, guide biopsy procedures, and follow up benign findings. Abnormal results can come from infections, benign growths, or cancer, and a strong family history of breast cancer may prompt earlier or more frequent imaging.

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What is a high resolution ultrasound of both breasts in Visit Clinic?plus

A high-resolution ultrasound of both breasts is a noninvasive imaging test using high-frequency sound waves to create detailed images of breast tissue on each side. It evaluates lumps, cysts, or suspicious areas found on exam or mammography, distinguishes solid from fluid-filled lesions, helps guide needle biopsies, and is useful in dense breasts. It involves no radiation and is typically quick.

What is the USG of both breasts in Visit Clinic?plus

A bilateral breast ultrasound (USG) is a non-invasive imaging test using high-frequency sound waves to visualize both breasts. It differentiates solid masses from fluid-filled cysts, assesses palpable lumps, and can guide needle biopsies. It’s safe (no radiation), helpful for women with dense breast tissue or inconclusive mammograms, and is operator-dependent, so accuracy relies on the technician and radiologist.

What is high resolution ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

High-resolution ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce detailed, real-time images of superficial tissues such as tendons, nerves, muscles, thyroid, breast, and blood vessels. It is noninvasive, radiation-free, and useful for diagnosis, guiding injections or biopsies, and monitoring treatment. Because higher frequencies give better spatial resolution but less penetration, HRUS is best for shallow structures.

Can a breast ultrasound detect cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Breast ultrasound can detect many cancers—particularly distinguishing solid tumors from cysts and evaluating palpable lumps or mammogram findings. It’s useful in dense breasts and guides biopsies, but it’s not a standalone screening tool and can miss tiny calcifications or very small cancers. If ultrasound findings are suspicious, further tests (mammography, MRI, or biopsy) are recommended.

What are the signs of breast malignancy on ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Ultrasound features suggesting breast malignancy include an irregular, spiculated or angular mass with non‑parallel (taller‑than‑wide) orientation, markedly hypoechoic and heterogeneous echotexture, and posterior acoustic shadowing. Other suspicious signs are an echogenic halo, microlobulated margins, increased internal vascularity on Doppler, associated skin thickening or nipple retraction, and abnormal axillary nodes (cortical thickening or loss of fatty hilum).

What is the cost of breast ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Breast ultrasound costs vary widely by country and facility. In the US it typically ranges roughly $150–$1,000 without insurance; in India about ₹300–₹2,000 at private centers; in the UK it is provided free through the NHS when clinically recommended. Prices depend on location, facility type, additional techniques (Doppler) or biopsies, and whether insurance or public coverage applies.