Case
| Picture | Age | Clinical presentation | BI-RADS |
1 Case:071 | | 74 | Postmenopausal woman with a family history of breast cancer in her mother, presented with a left breast lump. On examination, she had two lumps palpable in her left breast. The larger lump was in the lower inner quadrant, 3 cm in diameter, hard, and fixed to the muscle. The other lump was 2 cm in diameter and in the upper outer quadrant. | 5 (Highly Suggestive of Malignancy)
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2 Case:045 | | 67 | Postmenopausal woman with average risk of developing breast cancer presented with a lump in the right breast. Examination revealed a 4 × 3 cm lump in the upper inner quadrant of the right breast. It was freely mobile and not fixed to the skin or chest wall. | 5 (Highly Suggestive of Malignancy)
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3 Case:136 | | 38 | Premenopausal woman with average risk of developing breast cancer presented with right breast lump noticed a few weeks ago. | 5 (Highly Suggestive of Malignancy)
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