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Overview of Contrast-Enhanced Mammogram

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Overview

Contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CEM) is a specific type of mammogram exam that uses medical imaging contrast to create a special picture of the breast tissue.Essentially, the image that CEM creates is a composite of two images taken simultaneously—one showing the contrast, the other a regular mammogram. Breast cancers generally have more blood vessels which attract the contrast.When you overlay the contrast-enhanced image on the normal one, you are left with a very clear picture of any areas of concern.