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Because of a lump in my breast, doctor has advised me for a breast ultrasound. What happens during breast ultrasound? Do you have to take your clothes out?
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Yes. You have to remove clothes to do sonography of breast. It detects all abnormalities of breast including lumps
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Yes it is necessary because full exposure it is not possible.After sonography they will issue the report what is the pathology of breast.With reports meet to gynaecologist and discuss with her.
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Yes Connect with me for online consultation for details in mumbai BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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Breast ultrasound is done to detect any lump in the breast and obviously you will have to take out your clothes only then an ultrasound will be done ....in fact any imaging will be done only after removal of clothes
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