Screening a Solitary Dilated Duct in the Breast: A Pictorial Essay
Veronica Jorge Ayres,1 Luciana Costa Ramalho,1 Sheila Cristina Lordelo Wludarski,2 Eduardo de Faria Castro Fleury1 1Department of Radiology of Instituto Brasileiro do Controle do Câncer, São Paulo, SP, 03102-002, Brazil; 2Department of Pathology of Instituto Hermes Pardini SA, Belo Horizonte, MG, Br...
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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Sumario: | Veronica Jorge Ayres,1 Luciana Costa Ramalho,1 Sheila Cristina Lordelo Wludarski,2 Eduardo de Faria Castro Fleury1 1Department of Radiology of Instituto Brasileiro do Controle do Câncer, São Paulo, SP, 03102-002, Brazil; 2Department of Pathology of Instituto Hermes Pardini SA, Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilCorrespondence: Veronica Jorge AyresInstituto Brasileiro do Controle do Câncer, Av Alcântara Machado, 2576, São Paulo, 03102-002, SP, BrazilTel + 55 11 3474-4222Email ayresve@gmail.comAbstract: A solitary dilated duct visualized by mammography is a rare event. According to the latest edition of BI-RADS® it is classified as category 4. This series of cases shows complementary ultrasound of a solitary dilated duct can reduce false-positive results on mammography.Keywords: breast, duct, mammography, ultrasound |
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