Not diagnosed but concerned

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Yogana
Yogana Member Posts: 2
edited July 2018 in Not Diagnosed But Worried

June 18, 2018-My mammogram description:

Scattered glandular tissue is noted bilaterally without suspicious microcalcification or architectural distortion. There is nodular asymmetry seen in the innner lower quadrant of the right breast. There is a small asymmetric nodular density in the lateral left breast on CC view. Spot compression views and possible sonogram of both breasts may be considered. Skin, nipples, axillary regions are unremarkable.

Impression: Nodular tissue asymmetry seen in the right breast and small asymmetric nodular density seen in the left breast on mammogram. Spot compression views and possible sonogram of both breasts may be considered.

BI-RADS Category 0: (Incomplete. Needs Additional Imaging Evaluation)

Waiting for last mammography report from 2014.


Next Report:

Comparison was made to a bilateral mammogram done on 9/30/2014.

The suspicious appearing finding in the right breast is not seen on the prior mammogram. No interval changes are noted on the left.

DIAGNOSTIC DIGITAL BILATERAL MAMMOGRAPHY/RIGHT BREAST ULTRASOUND

Clinical Indication: Follow up to 6/18/2018 screening mammogram.

On the right side focal compression CC and MLO views of the lower central region of the breast revealed a persistent small irregularly shaped non-circumscribed 5mm mass-like density in the 6 o'clock position about 5cm from the nipple. A focal compression MLO view of the lateral left breast was obtained revealing no persistent abnormality.

Sonographic evaluation of the right breast was performed in all four quadrants and the retroareolar region. Homogeneous glandular tissue and fat is noted throughout the breast. No abnormalities were found in the 6 o'clock position to correspond to the mamographic finding (see above). A benign appearing lymph node was found in the axilla.

IMPRESSION:

Small irregularly shaped and non-circumscribed mass-like density in the 6 o'clock right breast, persistent on compression mammography but no found on ultrasound. The mammographic appearance is suspicious and surgical consultation and biopsy is recommended

The finding in the left breast on the screening mammogram was not persistent and is compatible with having been due to a superimposition of glandular tissue.

I am seeing the Breast Doctor in 2 weeks for her opinion.

Can you let me know your opinion on this. Any feedback about not finding anything in the ultrasound?

Thank you so much, Yogana

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  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited July 2018

    Hi Yogana-

    Welcome to BCO! It's common to not find the mass on the ultrasound, sometimes the technician just isn't able to locate it using the wand. It's good that you're following up with the breast surgeon! Please keep us posted on how your appointment goes, we know the waiting can be hard!

    The Mods

  • Yogana
    Yogana Member Posts: 2
    edited July 2018

    Thanks Mod,

    I was hoping that it wasn't found on the ultrasound due to a more positive dx. :(

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