| Case 
 | Picture | Age | Clinical presentation | BI-RADS | 
| 1 Case:183
 |  | 71 | Postmenopausal woman with average risk of developing breast cancer presented with a left breast lump noticed 6 months ago. On examination, abnormal unilateral reduction in the size of the left breast was noted. A hard lump was palpable in the lower inner quadrant of the left breast with skin retraction seen. The left nipple was retracted. | left breast: 5 (Highly Suggestive of Malignancy) right breast: 2 (Benign)
 
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| 2 Case:044
 |  | 65 | Postmenopausal woman with average risk of developing breast cancer presented with a left breast lump. Examination revealed a hard lump, 6 cm in diameter, in the upper quadrant of the left breast. | 5 (Highly Suggestive of Malignancy) 
 
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| 3 Case:046
 |  | 61 | Postmenopausal woman with average risk of developing breast cancer presented with a lump in the upper quadrant of the left breast. Examination revealed a lump above the nipple–areolar complex with an inverted nipple on the left side. | 5 (Highly Suggestive of Malignancy) 
 
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| 4 Case:111
 |  | 69 | Postmenopausal woman with average risk of developing breast cancer presented with a painful lump in her right breast. On clinical examination, she was found to have a large hard lump in the upper quadrant of her right breast with ulceration of the overlying skin. | 5 (Highly Suggestive of Malignancy) 
 
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