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42 year old lady with a fungating breast lesion X 5 months duration. Extensive matted LN in right Axillary and Lymphedema in the right UL. Supraclav LN present as well. IDC - grade 3. TNBC. Metastasis to lungs, liver. Let's discuss the management. It is sad to see such advanced cases.
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42 year old lady underwent surgery for breast cancer and she was unable to pass urine in the post op period and she required catheterisation. Greenish urine came out after catheterisation. Let's see who can guess the cause for this kind of urine after breast surgery
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42 year old lady with left breast lump and a discharging sinus. Tru - cut biopsy - not suggestive of malignancy. Excision of lump done and slides attached. Patient improved after starting steroids What are your views?
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36 year old lady came to me after a screening mammogram which she got done herself because her sister (39 years) was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. O/e - 1*1 cm lump was palpable in the right breast at 11 o clock. No other lump or enlarged LN. No nipple discharge. Points for discussion: 1. Discuss mammogram findings 2. Would you order a MRI for this patient
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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.
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