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Breast cellulitis
Breast cellulitis is an acute pyogenic inflammatory change involving the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. This can be secondary to any wound, surgery or radiation for breast carcinoma.
Clinical presentation
inflammatory changes such as oedema, swelling and redness of the involved breast
no de...
Case
Breast ductal carcinoma in situ
Published
12 Feb 2018
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Mammography
Ultrasound
Case
Gynaecomastia
Published
13 Apr 2011
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Ultrasound
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Benign and malignant characteristics of breast lesions at ultrasound
Benign and malignant characteristics of breast lesions at ultrasound allow the classification as either malignant, intermediate or benign based on work published by Stavros et al. in 1995.
Radiographic features
Ultrasound
Malignant characteristics (with positive predictive values)
sonographi...
Case
Tent sign of breast cancer
Published
09 Jul 2016
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Diagram
Annotated image
Mammography
Case
Metastatic breast cancer
Published
26 Apr 2022
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Photo
CT
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Invasive breast cancer after breast augmentation
Published
13 Jul 2015
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Ultrasound
Case
Neurofibromatosis of the breast
Published
10 Jul 2012
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Mammography
Case
Ductal carcinoma in situ recurrence
Published
28 Dec 2013
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Mammography
Case
BI-RADS 5 breast mass - ductal carcinoma
Published
07 Mar 2022
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Mammography
Article
Breast ultrasound
Breast ultrasound is an important modality in breast imaging. It is the usual initial breast imaging modality in those under 30 years of age in many countries ref.
In assessing for malignancy, it is important to remember that one must use the most suspicious feature of three modalities (patholo...
Case
Masson tumour of the breast
Published
27 Jul 2012
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Mammography
Article
Puerperal mastitis
Puerperal mastitis refers to mastitis occurring during pregnancy and lactation.
Epidemiology
It occurs most often during breast feeding and is rarely encountered during pregnancy.
Pathology
The source of infection is the nursing infant's nose and throat; the organisms being Staphylococcus au...
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Calcific axillary lymphadenopathy (differential)
Calcific axillary lymphadenopathy is in general, more concerning than axillary lymphadenopathy alone and is particularly so if it contains microcalcifications. While this is concerning for malignancy, it can also occur from occasional nonmalignant causes.
Pathology
Aetiology
metastatic axilla...
Case
Involuting fibroadenoma
Published
26 Jan 2022
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Mammography
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Classification of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
The new pathological classification of DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ) is based on cytonuclear atypia, degree of necrosis, size, and distance from margin/architecture. Low and intermediate grades DCIS require cytologic, architectural and size criteria to be met but high-grade DCIS requires only ...
Case
Phyllodes tumour
Published
18 Apr 2014
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Ultrasound
Pathology
Case
Intramammary lymph node
Published
16 Apr 2024
75% complete
Ultrasound
Case
Tattoo sign - mammogram
Published
30 Jan 2022
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Mammography
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Premature thelarche
Published
28 Sep 2014
66% complete
Ultrasound