Mammography of both breasts if there is reason to suspect the presence of malignancy because of:(a) the past occurrence of breast malignancy in the patient; or(b) significant history of breast or ovarian malignancy in the patient’s family; or(c) symptoms or indications of breast disease found on examination of the patient by a medical practitioner (R) (Note: These items are intended for use in the investigation of a clinical abnormality of the breast/s and NOT for individual, group or opportunistic screening of asymptomatic patients)
Mammography of both breasts if there is reason to suspect the presence of malignancy because of:(a) the past occurrence of breast malignancy in the patient; or(b) significant history of breast or ovarian malignancy in the patient’s family; or(c) symptoms or indications of breast disease found on examination of the patient by a medical practitioner (R) (Note: These items are intended for use in the investigation of a clinical abnormality of the breast/s and NOT for individual, group or opportunistic screening of asymptomatic patients)
No recorded changes yet — history accumulates with each release.
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