Mediolateral view
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Themediolateral (ML) view is a supplementary mammographic viewand shows less breast tissue and pectoral muscle than themediolateral oblique view(MLO view).
Technique
The tube is rotated 90 degrees and the lateral aspect of the chest wall is along the bucky edge. The height is at the level of the axilla.The arm of the side being examined is lifted and supported on top of the bucky. The breast is lifted upwards and onwards and compression applied so the nipple is in profile.
Criteria for assessing medio lateral view
An optimal mediolateral view should demonstrate the pectoral muscle, inframammary angle and nipple in profile and display majority of the breast tissue.
-<p>The <strong>mediolateral (ML) view</strong> is a supplementary <a href="/articles/mammographic-views">mammographic view</a><a href="/articles/mammography-views"> </a>and shows less breast tissue and pectoral muscle than the <a href="/articles/mediolateral-oblique-view">mediolateral oblique view </a><a href="/articles/mlo-view">(MLO view)</a>.</p><h4>Technique</h4><p>The tube is rotated 90 degrees and the lateral aspect of the chest wall is along the bucky edge. The height is at the level of the axilla.The arm of the side being examined is lifted and supported on top of the bucky. The breast is lifted upwards and onwards and compression applied so the nipple is in profile.</p><h4>Criteria for assessing medio lateral view</h4><p>An optimal mediolateral view should demonstrate the <a href="/articles/pectoral-muscle">pectoral muscle</a>, <a href="/articles/inframammary-angle">inframammary angle </a>and <a href="/articles/nipple-areola-complex">nipple</a> in profile and display majority of the breast tissue.</p>- +<p>The <strong>mediolateral (ML) view</strong> is a supplementary <a href="/articles/mammographic-views">mammographic view</a><a href="/articles/mammography-views"> </a>and shows less breast tissue and pectoral muscle than the <a href="/articles/mediolateral-oblique-view">mediolateral oblique view </a><a href="/articles/mlo-view">(MLO view)</a>.</p><h4>Technique</h4><p>The tube is rotated 90 degrees and the lateral aspect of the chest wall is along the bucky edge. The height is at the level of the axilla.The arm of the side being examined is lifted and supported on top of the bucky. The breast is lifted upwards and onwards and compression applied so the nipple is in profile.</p><h4>Criteria for assessing medio lateral view</h4><p>An optimal mediolateral view should demonstrate the <a href="/articles/pectoral-muscle">pectoral muscle</a>, <a href="/articles/inframammary-angle">inframammary angle </a>and <a href="/articles/nipple-areolar-complex">nipple</a> in profile and display majority of the breast tissue.</p>