There is presence of architectural distortion and asymmetrical density noted in retroareolar region. A spiculated lesion is noted at fatty and glandular parenchymal interface. Clusters of microcalcification is noted. Areolar skin thickening and nipple retraction are noted. Possibility of malignant lesion in retroareolar region . BIRADS - IV C. Case Submitted by Dr Swati Shah, MD, FRCR.
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Monday, July 02, 2012
Mammogram-Possible Malignancy
There is presence of architectural distortion and asymmetrical density noted in retroareolar region. A spiculated lesion is noted at fatty and glandular parenchymal interface. Clusters of microcalcification is noted. Areolar skin thickening and nipple retraction are noted. Possibility of malignant lesion in retroareolar region . BIRADS - IV C. Case Submitted by Dr Swati Shah, MD, FRCR.
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