UltrasoundMRIBI-RADSThe definition of a non-mass lesion on breast ultrasound (US) is designed for everyday practice to provide unambiguous clinical management and to assist physicians and sonographers as they interpret breast US images. The field of breast imaging research requires consistent and ...
CLINICAL HISTORYA 79-year old woman noticed a mass in her right breast three years prior to admission but did not seek medical attention. 7-months before admission she noticed a rapid enlargement in the mass after a blunt trauma to her chest. Subsequently, she was admitted to the hospital ...
Newborns and infantsmay have a type of pelvic mass called afollicular ovarian cystthat can be caused by hormones passed to the fetus from the mother during pregnancy. A cyst can develop in a fetus and may be detected during an ultrasound of the pregnant woman, or a cyst can form an...
Ultrasound results can mean different things depending upon which part of the body is being tested. Here are a few examples of hypoechoic masses that can happen in different areas. Breast.Hypoechoic masses with irregular shapes inbreast sonogramsare suspicious. Some benign masses can be hypoechoic an...
An ultrasound uses sound waves to look for a cyst or tumor.Why is it important to continue breast self-exams?Check your breast for changes in size, shape, or feel of the breast tissue. Check under your arms and all around your breasts. If you have monthly periods, examine your breasts ...
Rifkin MD, Schwartz GF, Pasto ME, et al. Ultrasound for guidance of breast mass removal. J Ultrasound Med 1988; 7(5):261–3Rifkin MD, Schwartz GF, Pasto ME, et al. Ultrasound for guidance of breast mass removal. J Ultrasound Med 1988;7:261–3....
Palpable breast mass in a lactating woman (1) What is the differential diagnosis of a solid mass in a pregnant or lactating woman? (2) What further work-up is needed to confirm the diagnosis in this case? (3) What is the most likely diagnosis of this patient's palpable breast mass?
A breast mass is a common finding in women, but the differential diagnosis changes with age. A symptomatic mass or a screen-detected mass requires assessment including a full clinical and gynaecological history. Examination of the breast and regional nodes should seek cardinal signs of breast cancer...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to assess the sonographic features of benign, high-risk, and malignant papillary lesions of the breast.We condu... CM Kuzmiak,MQ Lewis,D Zeng,... - 《Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Official Journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medi...
In subject area: Computer Science A 'Malignant Mass' refers to a type of breast mass with a spiculated contour and irregular shape, indicating potential cancerous growth. AI generated definition based on: Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2023 ...