Molybdenum target: massive shadow, irregular boundary, star shape, radial shape. You can see that there are sediment-like calcifications in it. May be accompanied by axillary lymph node enlargement. It may be accompanied by nipple inversion.
B-ultrasound: Nodular, unclear boundary, hypoechoic or moderately hypoechoic, with strong echo spots inside and sound shadow behind. Hypoechoic swollen lymph nodes can be seen under the armpit.
MRI: Long t 1 T2 is generally low signal, because the calcium in magnetic vibration is not well displayed.
In fact, as long as we understand the disease manifestations of breast cancer: vague mass, infiltration, muddy calcification, axillary lymph node enlargement, nipple depression, breast collapse on the affected side and so on, everything will remain unchanged. X-ray ultrasound MRI will display corresponding images according to the corresponding performance.
It's all in my own handwriting. To be specific, you might as well go to the library or book mall to find a book on images and study hard.