What portion of the breast is best demonstrated by the CC projection?
Axillary
Inframammary crease
Subareolar
Tail of Spence
Pectoralis minor
Which area of the breast is
visualized better on the CC than the MLO?Axillary
Subareolar
Pectoralis major
Lateral
Medial
Where should the opposite arm be
placed when positioning the CC View?Forward (holding the handle bar
if available)Relaxed at the side
Relaxed in external rotation
Flexed with hand on hip
Relaxed in internal rotation
What is the best view or technique used to demonstrate Ca recurrence on the affected side of a mastectomy patient?
LM
Tangential
Lumpogram
CC
Axillary tail
Which of the following will tighten the pectoral muscle, making positioning and compression
difficult?Poor posture
Raising the shoulder
Gripping the handrail
External rotation of the hand
Lowering the chin
In what direction should the prosthesis be displaced when performing
the ID views?Anterior/inferior
Posterior/inferior
Lateral/superior
Posterior/superior
Lateral/medial
Where should the arm on the side of the body being imaged be placed when positioning the CC view?
Forward (holding the handle bar if available)
Relaxed at the side
Relaxed in external rotation
Flexed with hand on hip
Relaxed in internal rotation
What plane is referred to when discussing ‘oblique’ for the MLO projection?
Axis of the plane of compression
Axis of the angle of the chest wall
Degree of obliquity between the IMF and the chest wall
Mid-sagittal plane
The clavicular sternal plane
Of the following projections, which one demonstrates the most breast tissue?
MLO
CC
LM
ML
XCCL
What is the proper position of the C-arm for the MLO projection?
Perpendicular to the pectoralis
Parallel to the IMF
Perpendicular to the chest wall
Parallel to the sternal-clavicular plane
Parallel to the pectoral muscle
Which of the following projections would best demonstrate a lesion in the far medial
portion of the breast?AT
XCCL
CV
MLO
SIO
Which of the following views is an exact substitute for the MLO projection?
AT
LMO
30 ˚ AX
SIO
ML
Before final compression of the MLO view what is the most advantageous direction for the patient to rotate her shoulder?
Anterior
Externally
Posterior
Inferior
Superior
Which of the following is the proper action when the nipple is not in profile on an otherwise adequate CC view?
Adjust the technique for a lower OD
Reposition the breast until the nipple is in profile
Perform an extra view of the anterior portion of the breast with the nipple in profile
Perform a FB projection
No action should be taken unless the patient is symptomatic
Which area of the breast is not well demonstrated by the CC view
Inferior/anterior
Superior/posterior
Central/medial
Superior/anterior
Inferior/medial
What is the best technique to remove the fat fold from the axillary area on the CC projection?
Internally rotate the shoulder
Place the hand on the hip
Move arm anteriorly
Externally rotate the shoulder
Pull up the breast tissue under the clavicle
Which is the preferred possible solution to performing a CC on a kyphotic patient?
Raise both arms and place the hands behind the neck
Rotate c-arm 15˚
Oblique patient 30˚ to the affected side
Perform a SIO projection
Perform a FB projection
Which of the following actions will assist in the inclusion of the all the medial tissue on the CC image?
Do a FB view
Rotate C-arm 10˚
Turn patient’s head toward the affected side
Lift and place the opposite breast onto the bucky
Have patient lift and hold opposite breast towards unaffected side
Which of the following describes pectoralis excavatum?
Concave chest wall
Depressed sternum
Barrel chest
Short torso
Kyphotic spine
Which of the following positions are recommended for patients with post-op heart surgery, prominent pace-makers or main line pick catheters?
LMO
MLO
ML
XCCL
RM
Which of the following positions would best demonstrate superimposed densities in the tissue?
LM
XCCL
CV
AT
RL
Which of the following projections would best demonstrate skin calcifications?
CC
MLO
TAN
AT
RM
The projection pictured below is a:
ML view
LMO view
AT view
LM view
TAN view
Lesions at which location in the breast would be best demonstrated by a LM or ML projection?
L 3:00
R 12:00
L 9:00
R 8:00
L 2:00
Which of the following is NOT a contraindication for performing ID views?
Explanted
Tissue firmly encapsulated
Major rupture
Post mastectomy implants surrounded by skin
Very large implants within small breasts
Which of the following is a possible solution to very tiny breasts that keep slipping out of
compression?Spot compression paddle
XCCL view
CV view
Magnify tissue
Do MLO views only
Which position will best demonstrate a TAN view of a lesion in the lateral region of the
breast?CC
MLO
SIO
LMO
LM
CONCLUSION:
It is always a good idea to keep testing our knowledge and reminding ourselves of pertinent information about our specialty. Have fun with the quiz and pass it on.
SOLUTION KEY
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