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 Click on the pictures to magnify and display the legends| Case number: | 105 | 
| Age: | 76 | 
| Clinical presentation: | Postmenopausal woman with increased risk of developing breast cancer because of family history of breast cancer presented for follow-up. Examination revealed a small palpable nodule in the retroareolar region of the right breast. | 
| Breast composition: | ACR category d (the breasts are extremely dense, which lowers the sensitivity of mammography) | Mammography features: | 
| ‣ Location of the lesion: | 2000: Right breast, CC view | 
| ‣ Mass: | |
| • Number: | 0 | 
| • Size: | None | 
| • Shape: | None | 
| • Margins: | None | 
| • Density: | None | 
| ‣ Calcifications: | |
| • Typically benign: | Typically benign, round | 
| • Suspicious: | None | 
| • Distribution: | None | 
| ‣ Architectural distortion: | None | 
| ‣ Asymmetry: | None | 
| ‣ Intramammary node: | None | 
| ‣ Skin lesion: | None | 
| ‣ Solitary dilated duct: | None | 
| ‣ Associated features: | None | 
| Breast composition: | ACR category c (the breasts are heterogeneously dense, which may obscure small masses) | Mammography features: | 
| ‣ Location of the lesion: | 2014: Right breast, central portion of the breast at 12 o’clock, middle third | 
| ‣ Mass: | |
| • Number: | 1 | 
| • Size: | 2.2 × 1.8 cm | 
| • Shape: | Oval | 
| • Margins: | Indistinct | 
| • Density: | Equal | 
| ‣ Calcifications: | |
| • Typically benign: | Round | 
| • Suspicious: | None | 
| • Distribution: | None | 
| ‣ Architectural distortion: | None | 
| ‣ Asymmetry: | None | 
| ‣ Intramammary node: | None | 
| ‣ Skin lesion: | None | 
| ‣ Solitary dilated duct: | None | 
| ‣ Associated features: | None | 
| Ultrasound features: Right breast, central portion of the breast | |
| ‣ Mass | |
| • Location: | Right breast, central portion of the breast | 
| • Number: | 1 | 
| • Size: | 1.0 × 0.7 cm | 
| • Shape: | Oval | 
| • Orientation: | Parallel | 
| • Margins: | Circumscribed | 
| • Echo pattern: | Complex cystic and solid | 
| • Posterior features: | No posterior features | 
| ‣ Calcifications: | None | 
| ‣ Associated features: | None | 
| ‣ Special cases: | None | 
| Cytology features: | |
| ‣ Type of sample: | FNAC | 
| ‣ Site of biopsy: | |
| • Laterality: | Right | 
| • Quadrant: | Subareolar region at 12 o’clock | 
| • Localization technique: | Ultrasound-guided FNAC | 
| • Nature of aspirate: | Scant whitish fluid, < 0.2 mL | 
| ‣ Cytological description: | Smears are sparsely cellular. A few three-dimensional clusters of ductal epithelial cells are seen. One cluster shows a papillary configuration. Nuclei are hyperchromatic and cytoplasm is scanty. Nucleoli are not seen. Many foamy macrophages are also seen and a few are haemosiderin-laden. Background shows thick proteinaceous material | 
| ‣ Reporting category: | Atypical, probably benign | 
| ‣ Diagnosis: | Suggestive of a papillary neoplasm, atypia seen, probably benign. Excision biopsy advised | 
| ‣ Comments: | None | 
| Histopathology features: | |
| ‣ Specimen type: | Surgical excision | 
| ‣ Laterality: | Right | 
| ‣ Macroscopy: | Fibroadipose tissue (2.5 × 2.0 × 2.0 cm). On cut section a well-circumscribed cystic lesion (1.2 × 1.2 × 1.0 cm) showing papillary excrescences is seen | 
| ‣ Histological type: | Breast papilloma | 
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| ‣ Comments: | 
| Postmenopausal woman with increased risk of developing breast cancer presented with a small palpable nodule in the retroareolar region of the right breast. Mammography and breast ultrasound dated 2014 reveal a new complex cystic mass with solid lesions along the walls of the cyst in the retroareolar region of the right breast. Compared with a previous mammogram dated 2000, follow-up reveals developing asymmetry in the right breast. Interval change is seen. Diagnosed as BI-RADS 4B on imaging, as papillary neoplasm, atypia seen, probably benign on cytology, and as breast papilloma on histopathology. | 
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