Presentation
Painful right breast mass.
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Gynecomastia
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Asymmetrical increased density in the right retroareolar region. No parenchymal distortion, pleomorphic microcalcifications, abnormal skin thickening, or nipple retraction are seen. No significant axillary lymphadenopathy is seen.
From the case:
Gynecomastia
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Triangular hypoechoic mass abutting the posterior margin of the right areola.
Case Discussion
Imaging findings are consistent with gynecomastia and do not need a biopsy.