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edited September 2020 in Not Diagnosed But Worried

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  • Feefee16
    Feefee16 Member Posts: 4
    edited September 2020

    Hello. I recently had a mammogram and ultrasound that showed two cysts. One was 11mm and the other was 1.8cm. I was scheduled for a aspiration/biopsy. They did not complete the biopsy. During the aspiration an untraceable amount of fluid was removed and with blood. Radiologist felt the blood was from trauma during the aspiration. Also the cyst didn't completely collapse. No fluid tested and no biopsy. Documented as almost successful aspiration. Rated as birad 4 and now a 3. Six months for another mammogram and ultrasound. Is this normal or should I be concerned.

  • ctmbsikia
    ctmbsikia Member Posts: 1,095
    edited September 2020

    What type of procedure was it? An ultra sound guided biopsy? Not sure what you mean by an untraceable amount of fluid?

    I know it is not uncommon for cysts to not collapse.

  • Feefee16
    Feefee16 Member Posts: 4
    edited September 2020

    They were only able to get a small amount of fluid with some blood. The doctor noted it as untraceable. It was a cyst aspiration. A biopsy if needed
  • bcincolorado
    bcincolorado Member Posts: 5,758
    edited September 2020

    I am assuming that they were bothering you or they would not be doing this procedure? I know I just had an ultrasound done after my mamo on my non-cancer side because of history and they thought they "saw something" on the mamo first and they said it was a cyst afterwards and ok. It is pretty big apparently (I have dense tissues) and had no idea it was there. Of course I had no clue I had cancer on other side either for same reason.. Trust your doctor.

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