Hematoma Probably?
I felt a lump, saw my doctor, went in for a mammogram and ultrasound. They think the lump is a 2.5cm resolving hematoma, but I've had no injury to my breast and have no bruises. They also found a new 10mm nodular asymmetry. BI-RADS 3, follow up in 3 months with an ultrasound. I'm super happy they said I don't have cancer since I can see the lump when I take a bath, but I'm also not sure this is a clean bill of health?
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Hi ladawn,
"Bumping" your post so that it gets back into Active Topics in the hopes someone can weigh in with their experiences.
Can anyone help?
--The Mods
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Have you ever taken blood thinners or do you often use NSAIDS?
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No blood thinners and I don't take NSAIDS because I have stomach issues. I do take high blood pressure medicine.
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hey- I had this. Do you havea young child or animal? I had a large mass and months of worry. I got a bruise from.self palpation too. The ultrasound said most lilely hematoma and then tje next one 6 weeks later said rapidly resolving hematoma.
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"Do you have a young child or animal?"
Holding a kicking baby with heavy shoes, and a large dog jumping up to great you with paws to the breast, are actually two of the more common causes of incidental trauma that people usually don't remember.
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It's a relief to hear that it went away! My kids are grown, I honestly can't think of a way I would have been injured and not know about it, but weirder things have happened!
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Breasts are easy to bruise and apparently lumps are always regarded with suspicion by radiologists even if you know for sure what happened. At least that was my experience when I turned up for my first post-treatment mammogram with a big old lump in the same breast that had had cancer in it. I knew what had happened -- a couple of weeks earlier, my horse got a little too close to me when I was leading her from point A to point B. She stepped on the edge of my right boot, which momentarily nailed my right foot to the ground and prevented it from going forward. Since the rest of me didn't get the memo in time to stop my forward momentum, I went down, landing on my unfortunate breast. It was no big deal and I scrambled up and told Rosie (the horse) to watch where she put her hooves. I knew I would have some explaining to do when I showed up for my mammogram because some of the surface bruising was still visible, but I thought since I knew exactly what had happened, that would be the end of it. Nope. I had to have the ultrasound and the follow-up ultrasound weeks later. And I'm someone who knows what happened! The lesson here, I guess, is that it is appropriate to treat a lump in a breast cautiously even if it is probably just a hematoma. And unfortunately, even a pretty minor injury -- including one that you might not remember -- can result in a hematoma.
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Thanks for all the great input!
My follow-up mammogram and ultrasound are scheduled for this Thursday. I can still feel the lump but it doesn't seem as swollen, if that makes sense? It's more like a hard ball now. Fingers crossed!
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Good luck, ladawn. Here's hoping it's completely benign.
Trish
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Thank you Trish! I'll update when I get results back.
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I just got the report back from my ultrasound.
There is a 2.1 x 0.8 x 1.3cm hyperechoic mass with a 7 x 5 x 3 mm central hypoechoic area. Previously this measured 2.2 x 1.9 x 1.1 cm. No internal blood flow is seen on color Doppler. A second lesion at the 4 clock position, 8 cm from the nipple measures 5 x 3 x 5 mm, compared to 5 x 3 x 5 mm previously. IMPRESSION: 2 right breast masses, one stable and one smaller. Six-month follow-up right breast ultrasound is recommended.
Seems good?
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