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Friday, November 26, 2010

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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Mohamed Elmasry at 9:21 PM
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Mohamed Elmasry
Cairo, Egypt
,Male doctor ,MD in Radiology since 1991
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