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WHAT IS TOMOSYNTHESIS DIGITAL MAMMOGRAPHY?

In normal digital two-dimensional mammograms, a two-dimensional image of a three-dimensional object (breast) was obtained, with the images of the tissues superimposed on each other.

In conventional two-dimensional digital mammography, a two-dimensional image of a three-dimensional object (the breast) is obtained, with the images of the tissues superimposed on each other. Digital Tomosynthesis technology, developed in recent years in mammography, allows for three-dimensional scanning of breast tissue. This method involves capturing multiple images from different angles, and these images are then combined with a computer system to produce a three-dimensional image of the breast tissue in one-mm slices, similar to CT scans.