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67 y/o female with multiple lipomatosis presented with complaints of a lump in the left breast X 6 months. She initially though that she had developed a lipoma in the breast and ignored it. Gradually increasing in size. O/e - 3*4 cm firm lump involving the left breast from 11-1 o clock, close to the NAC. Mammogram - birads 4 (images attached). Tru-cut biopsy - atypical papillary lesion. No definitive e/o malignancy. Did a lumpectomy today. HPE reports awaited. Share your views regarding the case.
Dr. Rohan Khandelwal17 Likes48 Answers - Login to View the image
A 21 year girl having lt breast two lumps rt upper inner quadrent and lt lower outer quadrant clinicaly firm in consistency and easily moveble diagnosis and rx which surgical approch is ideal can we do by single incision?
Dr. Sandip Joshi10 Likes39 Answers - Login to View the image
45M. USG-guided FNA from a solid cystic, 3.3cm retroareolar lesion in right breast with vascularity, but without calcification. No axillary lymphadenopathy. BIRADS IV Last 9 images are from cell block. Thanking all in advance for your invaluable opinions!
Dr. Abhishek Gawande0 Like19 Answers - Login to View the image
Gynaecomastia Swelling and pain last 2 year. Respected sir and mam suggest treatment.
Dr. Joni Yadav5 Likes17 Answers - Login to View the image
22 years female Breast lump Histopathology for comments
Dr. Aakriti Garg7 Likes21 Answers