What to do if the molybdenum and ultrasound results don’t match up

If the results of the mammogram and color ultrasound are inconsistent, it is recommended that a puncture biopsy be chosen under the guidance of a doctor to combine the results of the mammogram as well as the color ultrasound for a definitive diagnosis. As molybdenum mammogram is a breast examination through radiation, it examines the shape, size, whether there are burrs or smoothness of breast lumps, breast calcification, and determines the benign or malignant nature of breast lesions. Color ultrasound is used to examine the size of the lump, border, solid cysticity, blood flow, calcification, etc. to determine the benign or malignant nature of the lesion. The two examinations are conducted from different angles and with different equipment, so there may be some differences in the examination results, and patients can further confirm the diagnosis through puncture biopsy. After the diagnosis of the lesion, it is recommended that the patient be actively treated in a regular hospital, and usually pay attention to more rest and do not be too anxious.