Patient Data
Age: Adult
Gender: Female
From the case:
BIRADS IV breast lesion
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A homogeneous density with lobulated margins is noted.
From the case:
BIRADS IV breast lesion
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A round, hypoechoic, circumscribed lesion with no definite posterior acoustic enhancement.
Case Discussion
Correlation between ultrasound and mammogram is always useful.
The ultrasound does not show all the features of a fibroadenoma, thus the lesion favors the BIRADS IV category.