This ultrasound picture shows a simple cyst with normal breast tissue around it. Because this type of cyst usually does not have any tissue or other particles in it, your doctor knows that it is fluid-filled and can be drained if necessary.
Friday, November 26, 2010
breast fibro-adenoma
Ultrasonogram demonstrates a hypoechoic mass with smooth, partially lobulated margins typical of a fibroadenoma.
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breast abscess
D.D. of spiculated breast mass
D.D. of spiculated breast mass
1- carcinoma.
2-radial scar.
3-fat necrosis.
1- carcinoma.
2-radial scar.
3-fat necrosis.
breast,hamartoma,us
Ultrasonogram demonstrates a 3-cm lobulated circumscribed mass that is predominantly hypoechoic (arrows). Some of the fatty tissue within the lesion is hyperechoic (arrowheads), although this is not seen in all hamartomas.
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breast fat necrosis
Early fat necrosis in hematoma. This woman had suffered blunt trauma to the chest wall in an automobile accident 3 weeks before the mammogram. This 2-cm lobular circumscribed mass (arrows) contains both fat and soft-tissue density (blood). This completely resolved within 6 months of the trauma.
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breast amartoma
A 3-cm oval circumscribed mass (arrows) containing both fat and soft-tissue density.
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breast,hamartoma
At mammography, fibroadenolipoma are typically well-circumscribed, round to oval masses containing both fat and soft-tissue density with a thin, radiopaque pseudocapsule.
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
breast,lipoma
The radiopaque capsule (arrowheads) is visible around all except the most posterior aspect of the mass.
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breast,galactocele
A
B
Cystic mass with fat-fluid level galactocele. (a) Mammogram reveals an oval circumscribed mass with the characteristic fat-fluid level (arrows). In this type of galactocele, the milk content is fresh and fluid, allowing the fat to rise and the heavier water content to remain in the lower portion of the cyst. (b) US image also demonstrates the fat-fluid level (long arrows), with typical high and low echogenicity. Note that the fatty component has risen and occupies the upper (nondependent) portion of the cyst, whereas the heavier water content remains in the lower (dependent) portion. Note also the clot of fatty milk (“cream”) (short arrow) floating in the nondependent portion of the cyst owing to its intermediate density.
http://radiographics.rsna.org/content/27/suppl_1/S101.figures-only
B
Cystic mass with fat-fluid level galactocele. (a) Mammogram reveals an oval circumscribed mass with the characteristic fat-fluid level (arrows). In this type of galactocele, the milk content is fresh and fluid, allowing the fat to rise and the heavier water content to remain in the lower portion of the cyst. (b) US image also demonstrates the fat-fluid level (long arrows), with typical high and low echogenicity. Note that the fatty component has risen and occupies the upper (nondependent) portion of the cyst, whereas the heavier water content remains in the lower (dependent) portion. Note also the clot of fatty milk (“cream”) (short arrow) floating in the nondependent portion of the cyst owing to its intermediate density.
http://radiographics.rsna.org/content/27/suppl_1/S101.figures-only
breast,plasma cell mastitis
Large Rod-like, Plasma cell mastitis
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breast,plasma cell mastitis
Large rod shaped cacifications, multiple, sometimes branching and symetric in many cases. Note the dense, smooth, thick character that distinguishs these from the much softer, irregular, smaller calcifications of intraductal cancer.
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breast,duct ectasia
Duct ectasia in the right breast in a 13-year-old girl. US scan depicts anechoic tubular structures.
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breast,duct ectasia
This magnification left mediolateral galactogram demonstrates diffuse mild dilatation of the ducts. There were no persistent filling defects.
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breast,papilloma
A
B
Images of a 4-mm benign intraductal papilloma in a 46-year-old woman with recent onset of reproducible dark sanguinous discharge from the right nipple. The mammogram and US image (not shown) were unremarkable. (a) Craniocaudal digital galactogram obtained with the patient in a prone position shows a 4-mm rectangular filling defect (arrow) with a smaller round bubble (arrowhead) immediately inferior to it. (b) Paired craniocaudal stereotactic images show the filling defect (arrows) and bubble (arrowheads); targeting was performed by using these paired images.
http://radiology.rsna.org/content/218/2/576.figures-only
B
Images of a 4-mm benign intraductal papilloma in a 46-year-old woman with recent onset of reproducible dark sanguinous discharge from the right nipple. The mammogram and US image (not shown) were unremarkable. (a) Craniocaudal digital galactogram obtained with the patient in a prone position shows a 4-mm rectangular filling defect (arrow) with a smaller round bubble (arrowhead) immediately inferior to it. (b) Paired craniocaudal stereotactic images show the filling defect (arrows) and bubble (arrowheads); targeting was performed by using these paired images.
http://radiology.rsna.org/content/218/2/576.figures-only
breast,intra-ductal papilloma
Duplex Doppler images of the left subareolar region show that the intraluminal mass has arterial flow.
http://radiology.rsna.org/content/210/3/795.figures-only
http://radiology.rsna.org/content/210/3/795.figures-only
breast,intra-ductal papilloma
Transverse sonogram obtained with a 7.5-MHz linear transducer in the subareolar region. The curved arrow indicates the intraluminal solid mass. The straight arrows indicate the dilated duct.
http://radiology.rsna.org/content/210/3/795.figures-only
http://radiology.rsna.org/content/210/3/795.figures-only
breast,intra-ductal papilloma
Transverse sonograms obtained with a 7.5-MHz linear transducer in the subareolar region. The straight arrows show a dilated tubular structure. The curved arrow indicates an intraluminal solid mass. NIP refers to the location of the inverted nipple.
http://radiology.rsna.org/content/210/3/795.figures-only
http://radiology.rsna.org/content/210/3/795.figures-only
Monday, November 22, 2010
glomus tympanicum
typanicum tumor is a benign mass that usually form on the cochlear promontory. They are the most common neoplasms of the middle ear. The two most common symtoms are pulsatile tinnitus and conductive hearing loss. Treatment for glomua tympanicum tumors is surgical removal.
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diffuse intense enhancement on T1 MRI with contrast in the right middle ear.
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