ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: To investigate the diagnostic values of three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound for breast intraductal lesion methods, patients with ecstatic mammary duct, who were diagnosed by high-frequency ultrasound, were examined with 3D ultrasound. Comparison and analyses of these results are presented, combined with the results of pathology and FDS. From that, we concluded that 3D ultrasound should be the first choice or an eective diagnostic method for the diagnosis of breast intraductal lesion.