Developing focal asymmetry with iso to hypoechoic

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momanddaughter
momanddaughter Member Posts: 15
edited September 2020 in Not Diagnosed But Worried

What does this mean? I am waiting for biopsy results but from my research hypoechoic sounds unfavorable. I had a mammogram one year prior and all was clear. Thanks

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  • MountainMia
    MountainMia Member Posts: 1,307
    edited September 2020

    I had a hypoechoic lesion found early this year. Turned out it was a seroma and completely, thoroughly, undoubtedly benign. Please please don't jump to conclusions based on terms that aren't definitive.

  • momanddaughter
    momanddaughter Member Posts: 15
    edited September 2020

    Thanks for your response. Can you give me more details? Mine was found as part of a developing focal asymmetry with vague iso to hypoechoic. Measuring 1.8cm. I am 44 years old and quite nervous.

  • MelissaDallas
    MelissaDallas Member Posts: 7,268
    edited September 2020

    “Vague iso to hypoechoic” is not a complete sentence. What does the entire thing say? We already know the recommendation was biopsy, which you have had. When are your results due?

    This would also make more sense if it was posted in your original thread for context instead of continuing to start yet another thread.

  • momanddaughter
    momanddaughter Member Posts: 15
    edited September 2020

    That is exactly what is written on the report. I believe vague means that it wasn’t crystal clear on the US. The radiologist said the view on US not as clear as mammo

  • Beesie
    Beesie Member Posts: 12,240
    edited September 2020

    momanddaughter, this is your 4th thread asking about same thing. I've answered several times in your other threads. Those same answers apply here.

    As MelissaDallas indicated, it is much better to stick with one thread - it's more helpful and respectful of those taking time and making the effort to respond, because we get the benefit of seeing all the information you've provided and can see previous replies so that we don't simply repeat the same thing. You will get better answers when people have the whole picture and when you respond back to them rather than just starting a new thread, particularly if you don't understand or have another question.


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