Presentation
Palpable breast mass on physical exam.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Eggshell calcification - breast tomosynthesis
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An oval-shaped lucent mass with thin marginal calcification in the deep central part of the right breast, better seen on CC and MLO tomosynthesis images and resembling an eggshell. (BI-RADS 2)
Case Discussion
The eggshell calcification refers to a benign peripheral rim-like calcification typically seen secondary to fat necrosis or calcification of oil cysts. No need for further evaluation or follow-up.