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From: The added advantage of automated breast ultrasound to mammographically detected different breast lesions in patients with dense breasts

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A 47-year-old female patient presenting with bilateral breast lumps. Mammography was done. a, b, c, d Mammography ACR C breasts. MLO view mammography showing ACR C breast with right upper irregular speculated dense lesion. CC view showing outer speculated irregular dense mass lesion for further evaluation (BIRADS IV). e, f, g, h HHUS images. HHUS of left breast showing irregular hypoechoic speculated mass lesion at 6 o’clock. Satellite at the left breast denoting multifocal breast cancer. HHUS of left axilla with pathological LN showing cortical thickening. HHUS of right breast showing irregular hypoechoic speculated mass lesion at 10 o’clock. F. satellite at the right breast denoting multifocal breast cancer. i, j, k, l ABUS images. Coronal view of the left breast in AP position showing retraction phenomenon.at the site of the lesion. Transverse view of the left breast in AP position showing irregular hypoechoic speculated mass lesion at 5 o’clock. Transverse view of the right breast in lateral position showing irregular hypoechoic speculated non-parallel mass lesion. Coronal view of the right breast in lateral position showing retraction phenomenon at the site of the lesion. Pathology revealed left breast lesion: ILC. Right breast lesion: IDC

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