Presentation
The patient underwent surgical removal of the fibroadenoma 15 years ago.
Patient Data
Age: 45-50
Gender: Female
From the case:
Multiple fibroadenomas
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There are in total four lesions, two in each breast with similar characteristics. They are all oval, hypoechogenic, with a hyperechogenic rim, parallel to the skin and without increased vascularization.
The biggest one is 35 x 13 mm is in the upper lateral quadrant of the right breast, with the smaller one adjacent to her.
There are also two similar, but smaller lesions in the left breast.
Case Discussion
This patient had her last breast examination over 3 years ago when no lesion has been described.
Her mother had breast cancer.
Mammography was suggested, as well as the surgeon's examination.