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smohammad
smohammad Member Posts: 3
edited March 2018 in Not Diagnosed But Worried

i'm so thankful to find this community! i'm bit worriers about my self i have been through basic diagnosed starting by doctor consultation then ultra sound then FNAC.

So I'm worried and scared of what they find, but hopeful i am not going have this condition.

Would love to hear from experts in this area and suggest what should i do next, would i worried or not for upcoming and shell i go for biopsy?

Note:

i have no symptoms at all of breast cancer, no change in shape/size, no weight loss or gain/ no swelling of all or part of a breast/ no skin irritation or dimpling / no breast or nipple pain/ no nipple retraction.

  • Ultrasonography report of both breasts:

both breasts parenchyma appear uniform in echo texture.

A cystic lesion with internal moving echoes and layering of the turbid contents noted at 2 0,clock position of left breast, at the site of lump. Small lobulated echogenic component with internal vascularity noted in its anterior wall. it measured 2.3x2.0 cm.

no obvious focal cystic or solid lesions in right breast.

no macro calcifications seen.

Bilateral prominet retroareolar ducts.

Bilateral likely non specific axillary lymph nodes of preserved fatty hila.

Impression:

U/S findings of left breast lesion likely a complex cystic mass.

FNAC is recommended to rule out neoplastic process.

  • Cytopathology Report.

Material:

Fine needle aspiration cytology from left defined cystic mass about 2.5x2cm in diameter located at 2 o,clock yielded 6ml of bloody fluid and material.

Micro: Cytological examination of the smears stained by modified papanicolaous's and giemsa stains in addition to poor cell block revealed low cellular specimen showing few papillary clusters of cohesive ductal colummar cells with mildly pleomorphic hyperchromatic nuclei and preserved cytoplasm.

There aer bare nuclei, lymphocytes, foamy histiocytes and fresh or old erythrocytes in the background.

Diagnosis:

Left breast cystic mass, FNAC guided, Haemorrhagic cystic changes with Papillary lesion of uncertian nature.

Note: Excision biopsy is recommended

your comments on this highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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  • djmammo
    djmammo Member Posts: 2,939
    edited March 2018

    smohammad

    I would follow their recommendations as papillary lesions should always be removed and examined further by the pathologist(s).

    With breast related problems the lack of symptoms doesn't mean there is nothing wrong.

    Let us know how the excisional biopsy goes.

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