Diagnostic Mammo/US results. Worried.

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edited September 2019 in Not Diagnosed But Worried

I have a biopsy tomorrow and just got my mammogram report and am very worried what the most likely scenario is. At the appointment they said no possibility of malignancy but this seems concerning

Impression

Impression:
Intraductal mass versus debris in the subareolar left breast at 6:00, in this patient with nipple discharge.

Recommendations:
Ultrasound-guided core biopsy of the left breast.

The results and recommendations were discussed with the patient. We will assist in scheduling the biopsy.

Final Assessment BI-RADS (4A): Low suspicion for malignancy

Electronically Signed by: Nneka Jimoh, MD

Narrative

Clinical History: 45-year-old with single duct spontaneous thin yellow left nipple discharge for the past 3 weeks.

Comparison: Mammogram 4/23/2010

Density: There are scattered areas of fibroglandular density

Technique: Low-dose tomosynthesis 3D views were obtained in combination with 2D images.

This mammogram was scanned by computer aided detection system.

Mammographic Findings:
There are no dominant masses, suspicious calcifications or architectural distortion within either breast.

Sonographic Findings:
A targeted ultrasound of the entire subareolar left breast was performed. This demonstrates ductal ectasia. There is also a tubular hypoechoic mass measuring 0.9 x 0.3 x 0.4 cm best seen at the 6:00 position. This could represent a duct filled with

debris versus intraductal mass as it could be connected to a subareolar duct anteriorly on real-time scanning.

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