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What to Know About Digital Mammography

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Brownwood Regional Medical Center Outpatient Imaging & Breast Center opened in November 2010 and offers advanced imaging technology for women’s preventive health. The Breast Center is home to Brown County’s only digital mammography.

A clearer look through digital mammography

Digital mammography uses essentially the same mammography system as conventional mammography, but the system is equipped with a digital receptor and a computer instead of a film cassette. It also uses less radiation.

“A big difference is that we can see the image right away rather than having to process a piece of film that can take several minutes,” said Michael Frederick, Radiology Director at Brownwood Regional Medical Center.

EXAMS ARE CLEARER, FASTER AND MORE COMFORTABLE

With digital mammography, the magnification, orientation, brightness, and contrast of the image may also be changed after the exam is complete to help the radiologist more clearly see certain areas. In addition, the computer-aided detection helps identify areas of high suspicion.

“You can compare digital mammography to a high definition television versus a regular television,” explained Frederick. “The difference in what the radiologist will see is night and day. Being able to manipulate the contrast will offer a much better picture of the breast, something we couldn’t do with film.”

PATIENT BENEFITS

Because digital mammography is a little more sensitive than film-screen mammography, studies have shown digital mammograms are:

  1. Exams can take less than half the time of traditional film-based mammograms
  2. Better for women who have dense breast tissue
  3. Women under the age of 50 or are pre-menopausal
  4. Less radiation

TRANSMITTED FASTER AND STORED SAFELY

Digital mammography also improves image storage and transmission. In standard mammography, images are recorded on film using an x-ray cassette. The film is then stored in a jacket in the facility’s archives. With digital mammography, the breast image is converted into a digital picture for review on a computer monitor, and then stored in the computer. This image can then be sent quickly electronically to the patient’s primary care physician or OB/GYN.

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY!

Women can make an appointment today by calling Central Scheduling at (325) 649-3321. A referral from a physician is required for all digital mammograms.

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