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Case number:011
Age:42
Clinical presentation:Premenopausal woman with average risk of developing breast cancer presented with left mastalgia. Examination revealed no abnormality.


Mammography:


Breast composition:ACR category c (the breasts are heterogeneously dense, which may obscure small masses)
Mammography features:

 ‣ Location of the lesion:Bilateral breasts, no abnormality seen
 ‣ Mass:
   • Number:0
   • Size:No
   • Shape:None
   • Margins:None
   • Density:None
 ‣ Calcifications:
   • Typically benign:None
   • Suspicious:None
   • Distribution:None
 ‣ Architectural distortion:None
 ‣ Asymmetry:None
 ‣ Intramammary node:None
 ‣ Skin lesion:None
 ‣ Solitary dilated duct:None
 ‣ Associated features:None

Ultrasound:


Ultrasound features: Both breasts, no abnormality seen

 ‣ Mass
   • Location:Both breasts, no abnormality seen
   • Number:0
   • Size:None
   • Shape:None
   • Orientation:None
   • Margins:None
   • Echo pattern:None
   • Posterior features:No posterior features
 ‣ Calcifications:None
 ‣ Associated features:None
 ‣ Special cases:None

BI-RADS:

BI-RADS Category: 1 (negative)

Case summary:

Premenopausal woman presented with left mastalgia. Diagnosed as BI-RADS 1 on imaging.

Learning points:



  • Breast density of ACR category c in younger premenopausal women may limit the sensitivity of the diagnostic mammogram because small mass lesions may be hidden within the dense breast parenchyma. A supplementary breast ultrasound is performed in these women to look for small masses.


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