Digital Breast Tomosynthesis in Breast Lesion Imaging: A Comprehensive Review of Diagnostic Utility and Clinical Impact
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Digital Breast Tomosynthesis, Breast Lesion Imaging, Diagnostic UtilityAbstract
Background: Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT) has emerged as a transformative advancement in breast imaging, offering a three-dimensional reconstruction of breast tissue that addresses the limitations of traditional two-dimensional digital mammography. By minimizing the problem of tissue overlap, DBT enhances lesion conspicuity and improves
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