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BCT is a 3D X-ray imaging technique, which aims at reducing the presence of the anatomical noise in X-ray breast images, due to the superposition of breast structures and tissues.
The continuous developments of 2D US technologies including contrast resolution imaging (CRI) and speckle reduction imaging (SRI) have a direct influence on the high quality of three-dimensional and four-dimensional presentation of anatomical breast structures and pathological details.
In contrast, APRIL immunoreactive expression was higher in non-malignant as compared to malignant breast structures.
In particular, the "sharpen edges" filtered image shows improved overall sharpness, providing more distinctive borders in the breast structures.
The breast structures were quantified by digital tracing, and the wall thickness (μm) of ducts and acini were measured with exclusion of the lumens (Fig. 3A,B).
All immunostainings were quantified in specific breast structures by counting the proportion of immunostained cells in different compartments (inter- and intralobular ducts or terminal ductules and lobules) of breast tissue.
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However, due to the complexity of the breast structure, low disease prevalence (approximately 0.5%% [3]), and radiologist fatigue, abnormalities are often ignored.
In this work, a 3D breast structure has different permittivity and conductivity is modelled in HFSS by using Finite Element Method (FEM) to solve electromagnetic field values and a microstrip patch antenna operating at 2.45 GHz is designed and substrate material is FR4 (ɛr = 4.4 F/m).
Mammogram An image of the internal breast structure produced using *mammography.
Mammography A technique that uses a small amount of X-rays to produce images of the internal breast structure.
Interactions between stroma and epithelium are known to influence breast development and the changes in breast structure that take place during pregnancy, lactation, and involution and during tumorigenesis.
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