Patient Data
Age: Adult
Gender: Female
Note: This case has been tagged as "legacy" as it no longer meets image preparation and/or other case publication guidelines.
From the case:
Post-surgical breast scar
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A hypoechoic lesion is noted at the breast with radial extensions and no definite mass within.
Case Discussion
Post-surgical breast scar can be confused with infiltrating ductal carcinoma.
The surgical scar is a clue. Remember the area of distortion can be some way from the incision; surgeons dig around.
The clue is the lesion is hypoechoic and does not have a central mass lesion. There is no "effort" to tumor formation.