Items tagged “breast cancer”
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Breast lipoma and cancer
Published
24 Sep 2011
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MRI
Article
Triple receptor negative breast cancer
Triple receptor-negative (TRN) breast cancer or triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a subtype of breast cancer characterized by a relative absence of immunohistochemical staining for the following hormone receptors/protein:
estrogen receptor (OR)
progesterone receptor (PR)
human ep...
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Well-defined breast cancers (differential)
Certain well-defined breast cancers tend to lack the characteristic spiculation and can give false reassurance of more benign entities on both ultrasound and mammography. These include:
certain high grade invasive ductal carcinomas: not enough time for a desmoplastic reaction to form spiculatio...
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Breast cancer on ultrasound
Published
17 Nov 2011
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Ultrasound
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Skull metastases with dural extension
Published
25 Apr 2012
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MRI
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Intracystic breast carcinoma
Published
30 Jul 2012
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Ultrasound
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Perirenal and pararenal metastatic deposits from breast carcinoma
Published
03 Nov 2012
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CT
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Breast cancer (CT)
Published
23 Nov 2012
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CT
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BIRADS V lesion
Published
19 Dec 2013
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Mammography
Ultrasound
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Cannonball pulmonary metastases
Published
04 Mar 2017
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X-ray
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Cutaneous and subcutaneous metastases - breast carcinoma
Published
25 Feb 2018
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Ultrasound
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Primary breast chondrosarcoma
Primary breast chondrosarcoma is a rare type of sarcoma that originates from the mammary stroma and not from the underlying bone or cartilage of the chest wall.
Epidemiology
The prevalence of primary breast chondrosarcoma is reported to be 0.5-1%, they represent <5% of all sarcomas 1,14.
Clin...
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Plasma cell mastitis and left breast cancer
Published
16 Aug 2018
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Mammography
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Leptomeningeal metastases
Published
21 Jul 2019
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CT
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Brain metastases from breast cancer
Published
08 Aug 2019
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MRI
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Latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap
A latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap is a form of breast reconstruction that transplants the patient’s own latissimus dorsi muscle, fat, and skin from the middle back to the chest to form a breast mound.
Advantages
This flap is more easily created and contains a robust vascular supply compared...
Case
Breast wound infection with chest wall sepsis and multifocal emphysematous osteomyelitis
Published
11 Jul 2021
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CT
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Breast - multifocal carcinoma with axillary metastases
Published
16 Apr 2020
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Ultrasound
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Invasive ductal carcinoma
Published
26 May 2020
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Mammography
CT
Ultrasound
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Skin thickening after breast radiotherapy
Published
11 Oct 2020
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Mammography