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What Does This Mammogram Report Indicate?

Hello, I received my mammogram results today and I don t understand what the terms mean. The results are as follows: The breasts have scattered fibroglandular densities. No change in a few faint microcalcifications in both breasts. No abnormal or developing clusters of microcalcifications in either breast.
Wed, 9 Sep 2015
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Hello

Your mammography may suggests normal findings.
Breasts has normal fibroglandular opacities.
There are few faint micro-calcifications in both breasts.It is same as previous findings.
There are no abnormal calcifications which may suggest malignancy etc.
However,you may need clinical correlation and follow up mammography.Follow up is needed due to faint calcifications in both breasts.

Get well soon.
Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does This Mammogram Report Indicate?

Hello Your mammography may suggests normal findings. Breasts has normal fibroglandular opacities. There are few faint micro-calcifications in both breasts.It is same as previous findings. There are no abnormal calcifications which may suggest malignancy etc. However,you may need clinical correlation and follow up mammography.Follow up is needed due to faint calcifications in both breasts. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan