Presentation
Screening mammography.
From the case:
Intramammary lymph node
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A small well-defined mass with a central fatty hilum is seen in the upper outer quadrant.
From the case:
Intramammary lymph node
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Intramammary lymph node.
Case Discussion
Intramammary lymph nodes (IMLN) are lymph nodes within the breast tissue. In breast imaging, they generally fall into BIRADS II lesions. They can be solitary or multiple.