Presentation
Screening sonomammography.
Patient Data
Gender: Female
From the case:
Intramammary lymph node
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A multinodular nodule in the upper quadrant.
From the case:
Intramammary lymph node
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Ultrasound demonstrates a typical intramammary lymph node.
Case Discussion
An intramammary lymph node is a common benign breast lesion that is encountered incidentally or presents with painful breast lump if inflamed. It also could be a site for nodal metastasis in breast cancer.