A diagnostic mammogram is for women who are having a problem such as a lump or unusual nipple discharge or pain. With a diagnostic mammogram, you start with four standard views, and then supplement them with additional views and other exams as needed. A diagnostic mammogram is generally read by the radiologist right after it has been done; ideally the woman does not leave the radiology facility until she has an answer about what is causing her breast problem. All mammograms performed at High Resolution utilize the Selenia™ digital mammography system, which is the latest technology available.

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