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B-cell lymphoma - breast
Published
13 Jul 2012
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Ultrasound
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Breast mass - BI-RADS 5
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04 Dec 2022
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Mammography
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Invasive ductal carcinoma - parenchymal distortion
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25 May 2013
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Mammography
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Ultrasound
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Breast cancer with lymphangitis carcinomatosa
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24 May 2012
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CT
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Infiltrating ductal breast cancer - temporal progression
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25 May 2013
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Ultrasound
Mammography
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Oil cysts - male breasts (chest x-ray)
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22 Nov 2023
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X-ray
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Intramammary lymph nodes
The intramammary lymph nodes (IMLN) (a.k.a. intramammary nodes) are lymph nodes within the breast tissue. In breast imaging, they generally fall into BIRADS II lesions 7. They can be solitary or multiple. This article discusses normal (physiological) intramammary lymph nodes.
Epidemiology
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Right breast abscess
Published
27 May 2013
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Ultrasound
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Radial scar
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07 Mar 2017
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Mammography
Ultrasound
Article
Milk of calcium within a breast cyst
Milk of calcium within a breast cyst is a mammographic feature observed when there is dependent calcium layering within breast cysts. It is typically observed as "tea cup" or "crescent shaped" calcifications on a true lateral (LM or ML) view or occasionally on a MLO view. On a CC view, these cal...
Case
Breast oil cyst
Published
01 Jun 2011
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X-ray
Article
Breast venous malformation
Breast venous malformations (also known as breast haemangiomas) are benign vascular lesions occurring within breast tissue.
Most breast venous malformations are so called cavernous malformations, which are found throughout the body. For a general discussion please refer to the general article o...
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Incidental breast lesion detected on CT
Published
28 Dec 2013
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CT
Article
Supraclavicular lymph nodes
The supraclavicular lymph nodes (often shortened to the supraclavicular nodes) are a paired group of lymph nodes located on each side in the hollow superior to the clavicle, close to the sternoclavicular joint. It is the final common pathway of the lymphatic system as it joins the central venous...
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Mastitis
Mastitis (rare plural: mastitides) refers to inflammation of the breast parenchyma, of which there are a number of subtypes:
acute mastitis
puerperal mastitis: occurs usually from infection with Staphylococcus spp. during lactation
non-puerperal mastitis: not related to lactation, and occurs ...
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Phyllodes tumour
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17 Mar 2010
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Mammography
Ultrasound
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Synchronous breast filariasis and breast cancer
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19 Jul 2022
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Mammography
Ultrasound
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Tuberculous mastitis
Tuberculous mastitis is often considered a form of granulomatous mastitis secondary to Mycobacterium tuberculous infection of the breast. Some authors however reserve the term granulomatous mastitis to idiopathic granulomatous mastitis.
Tuberculous mastitis can mimic many other pathologies in ...
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Halo sign (breast)
Halo sign in mammography refers to a radiolucent rim (halo) around a lesion and is generally but not always indicative of a benign breast lesion. Exceptions include intracystic carcinoma, papillary carcinoma, and carcinoma arising within a fibroadenoma.
See also
halo sign (chest)
halo sign (u...
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Interval breast cancer
Interval breast cancer is a term given to cancers detected/presenting within 12 months after a mammographic screening in which findings are considered normal 2. The term is a statistical benchmark used in conjunction with other parameters to assess the efficacy of breast imaging programmes and t...