Adenomyoepitheliom der Mamma
A rare case
of a benign breast lesion. The changes are subtle and the borders of the lesion are poorly defined. Do the sonographic features alter your differential diagnosis?
A rare case
of a benign breast lesion. Ultrasound images (a, b, c) of the transition of lower quadrants of right breast showing an ill-defined hypoechoic solid lesion.
A rare case
of a benign breast lesion. There was a slight ductal ectasia difficult to appreciate in the static images.
A rare case
of a benign breast lesion. Do not forget the right breast! Arrows are pointing to a pseudonodular area of dense parenchyma with duct ectasia in the transition of lower quadrants. Right axillary lymphadenopathies are present too. What is your diagnosis?
A rare case
of a benign breast lesion. Cranio-caudal images. The same characteristics seen in the medial-lateral oblique images can be observed in another perspective.
A rare case
of a benign breast lesion. Note that there are no clear nodules in the right breast and some benign calcifications are present.
A rare case
of a benign breast lesion. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MR study. Non-enhanced (A), early (B) and late (C, D) T1 FAT SAT images. The right lesion assumes a nodular shape and presents an increased paramagnetic contrast enhancement.
A rare case
of a benign breast lesion. MIP image of both breasts in the axial plane.
A rare case
of a benign breast lesion. Enhancement kinetic curve of the right lesion showing a type I curve.
A rare case
of a benign breast lesion. MIP images of both breasts in the sagittal plane. Note that the left malignant nodule can also be seen.
A rare case
of a benign breast lesion. Diffusion-weighted imaging. b0 (A), b1000 (B) and ADC (C) images.
A rare case
of a benign breast lesion. Cranio-caudal image (c). Mammography confirms the correct position of the guide wire.
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