Arenas et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Comparison of technical parameters and women's experience between self-compression and standard compression modes in mammography screening: a single …Arenas et al., 2022
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- Arenas N
- Alcantara R
- Posso M
- Louro J
- Perez-Leon D
- Ejarque B
- Arranz M
- Maiques J
- Castells X
- Macia F
- Roman M
- Rodriguez-Arana A
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- European Radiology
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Objectives We compared the compression force, breast thickness, and glandular dose, as well as the severity of discomfort and women's experience between the patient-assisted compression (PAC) and standard compression (SC) modes. Materials and methods We …
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