Intramammary lymph node

Discussion:

The position and appearance are typical of an intramammary lymph node. They are mostly seen in the upper outer quadrant of the breast and typically are well-defined, smoothly circumscribed lesions of low density with a hilum or a fatty deposit. These nodes are usually stable in position and size with follow-up. 

If the lesion is dense and spiculated it is not a lymph node.

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