Clinical Breast Imaging: A Patient Focused Teaching File, 1st Edition

Patient List

Chapter 1: My Aunt Minnie

PATIENT 1: Neurofibromatosis

PATIENT 2: Seborrheic keratoses

PATIENT 3: Lymph nodes

PATIENT 4: Fibroadenolipomas

PATIENT 5: Lipomas

PATIENT 6: Oil cysts

PATIENT 7: Oil cysts

PATIENT 8: Oil cysts, reduction mammoplasty

PATIENT 9: Fibroadenomas, popcorn calcifications

PATIENT 10: Fibroadenomas, popcorn calcifications

PATIENT 11: Fibroadenomas, developing calcifications

PATIENT 12: Fibroadenoma, coarse calcifications

PATIENT 13: Vascular calcification

PATIENT 14: Vascular calcification

PATIENT 15: Large rodlike calcifications

PATIENT 16 Milk of calcium

PATIENT 17: Dystrophic calcifications

PATIENT 18: Fibroadenoma, coarse, dystrophic calcifications

PATIENT 19 Skin calcifications

PATIENT 20: Implant rupture

PATIENT 21: Implant rupture

PATIENT 22: Collapsed saline implant

PATIENT 23: Implant rupture

PATIENT 24: Hair

PATIENT 25: Artifact, Desitin

PATIENT 26: Hickman catheter cuff

PATIENT 27: Retained wire fragment

PATIENT 28: Retained needle tip

PATIENT 29: Skin folds craniocaudal views

PATIENT 30: Skin folds, mediolateral oblique views

PATIENT 31: Sternalis muscle

PATIENT 32: Nail crimp

PATIENT 33: Finger prints

PATIENT 34: Poor film screen contact

PATIENT 35: Nipple rings

PATIENT 36: Static

PATIENT 37: Deodorant

PATIENT 38: Parasites, calcified

PATIENT 39: Pectoral lipoma

PATIENT 40: Keloids

PATIENT 41: Shrapnel, bullet fragments

Chapter 2: Screening

PATIENT 1: Technical issues, posterior nipple line

PATIENT 2: Normal variant, global parenchymal asymmetry

PATIENT 3: Normal mammogram, pseudolesion

PATIENT 4: Normal mammogram, pseudolesion

PATIENT 5: Normal variant, focal parenchymal asymmetry

PATIENT 6: Fat necrosis, postoperative distortion

PATIENT 7: Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified

PATIENT 8: Ductal carcinoma in situ

PATIENT 9: Invasive ductal carcinoma with tubular features

PATIENT 10: Effects of weight loss

PATIENT 11: Invasive ductal carcinoma not otherwise specified

PATIENT 12: Invasive ductal carcinoma not otherwise specified

PATIENT 13: Arterial and large rodlike calcifications

PATIENT 14: Invasive mammary carcinoma, apocrine type

PATIENT 15: Normal mammogram, pseudolesion

PATIENT 16: Ductal carcinoma in situ

PATIENT 17: Normal variant, focal parenchymal asymmetry

PATIENT 18: Invasive lobular carcinoma

PATIENT 19: Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified

PATIENT 20: Invasive ductal carcinoma with apocrine features

PATIENT 21: Reduction mammoplasty

PATIENT 22: Edema, congestive heart failure

PATIENT 23: Arterial, large rodlike and dystrophic calcifications

PATIENT 24: Tubular carcinoma, lesion triangulation

PATIENT 25: Global parenchymal asymmetry secondary to surgery

PATIENT 26: Invasive lobular carcinoma

PATIENT 27: Invasive ductal carcinoma, grade I with metastasis to axilla

PATIENT 28: Synchronous, bilateral breast cancers

PATIENT 29: Changes following implant removal

PATIENT 30: Normal variant, focal parenchymal asymmetry

PATIENT 31: Invasive ductal carcinoma with prominent lobular features

PATIENT 32: Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified

PATIENT 33: Invasive lobular carcinoma

PATIENT 34: Normal mammogram, global parenchymal asymmetry

PATIENT 35: Invasive mammary carcinoma, micropapillary type

PATIENT 36: Invasive ductal carcinoma with mucinous features

PATIENT 37: Ductal carcinoma in situ

PATIENT 38: Normal mammogram, global parenchymal asymmetry

PATIENT 39: Invasive ductal carcinoma not otherwise specified; cyst

PATIENT 40: Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified

PATIENT 41: Synchronous bilateral breast cancers

PATIENT 42: Poland's syndrome

PATIENT 43: Edema, congestive heart failure

PATIENT 44: Mondor's disease, varix, healed

PATIENT 45: Cysts

Chapter 3 Diagnostic Breast Imaging

PATIENT 1: Complex fibroadenoma; use of spot compression and rolled views

PATIENT 2: Invasive ductal carcinoma with tubular features, use of spot tangential view

PATIENT 3: Mucinous carcinoma, use of ultrasound

PATIENT 4: Ductal carcinoma in situ; use of double spot compression magnification views

PATIENT 5: Invasive mammary carcinoma with apocrine differentiation, use of spot compression views

PATIENT 6: Complex fibroadenoma and metaplastic carcinoma, lesion location and triangulation

PATIENT 7: Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified, use of spot tangential view

PATIENT 8: Invasive ductal carcinoma not otherwise specified, axillary lymph node dissection and sentinel lymph node biopsy

PATIENT 9: Hematoma, post-traumatic changes

PATIENT 10: Lactational adenoma

PATIENT 11: Granular cell tumor

PATIENT 12: Mucinous carcinoma

PATIENT 13: Papillary carcinoma

PATIENT 14: Abscess (peripheral)

PATIENT 15: Synchronous bilateral invasive lobular carcinomas

PATIENT 16 Medullary carcinoma

PATIENT 17: Mastitis

PATIENT 18: Cyst

PATIENT 19: Fibromatosis (extraabdominal desmoid)

PATIENT 20: Ductal carcinoma in situ

PATIENT 21: Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified

PATIENT 22: Gold in axillary lymph nodes

PATIENT 23: Gynecomastia

PATIENT 24: Complex sclerosing lesion

PATIENT 25: Fibrocystic complex with milk of calcium

PATIENT 26: Invasive lobular carcinoma

PATIENT 27: Changes related to a portable catheter (Port-A-Cath)

PATIENT 28: Cat scratch disease

PATIENT 29: Diabetic fibrous mastopathy

PATIENT 30: Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified in male patient

PATIENT 31: Trauma

PATIENT 32: Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified, neoadjuvant therapy

PATIENT 33: Tubulolobular carcinoma

PATIENT 34: Ductal carcinoma in situ

PATIENT 35: Galactocele

PATIENT 36: Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified

PATIENT 37: Fibroadenoma

PATIENT 38: Sclerosing adenosis

PATIENT 39: Lipoma and cyst

PATIENT 40: Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified

PATIENT 41: Columnar alteration with prominent apical snouts and secretions

PATIENT 42: Tubular adenoma

PATIENT 43: Metaplastic carcinoma

PATIENT 44: Multiple peripheral papillomas

PATIENT 45: Lymphoma, left axilla

PATIENT 46: Metastatic lung carcinoma

PATIENT 47: Fat necrosis

PATIENT 48: Sebaceous cyst, inflamed

Chapter 4: Management

PATIENT 1: Fat necrosis, post surgical

PATIENT 2: Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified

PATIENT 3: Multicentric disease: invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified and ductal carcinoma in situ

PATIENT 4: Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified, correlation of mammographic and sonographic findings

PATIENT 5: Abscess (subareolar)

PATIENT 6: Cyst

PATIENT 7: Cyst

PATIENT 8: Cyst, enlarging

PATIENT 9: Fat necrosis

PATIENT 10: Intracystic papillary carcinoma

PATIENT 11; Papillomas, nipple discharge

PATIENT 12: Ductal carcinoma in situ, nipple discharge

PATIENT 13: Multicentric disease, use of MRI

PATIENT 14: Fibroadenoma, enlarging

PATIENT 15: Phyllodes tumor

PATIENT 16: Mucocele-like lesion and papilloma

PATIENT 17: Atypical ductal hyperplasia, ductal carcinoma in situ apocrine type

PATIENT 18: Atypical ductal hyperplasia

PATIENT 19: Ductal carcinoma in situ

PATIENT 20: Columnar alteration with prominent apical snouts and secretions and associated atypia and atypical lobular hyperplasia

PATIENT 21: Complex sclerosing lesion

PATIENT 22: Complex sclerosing lesion and adenosis tumor

PATIENT 23: Multiple peripheral papillomas and ductal carcinoma in situ

PATIENT 24: Atypical ductal hyperplasia

PATIENT 25: Sclerosing adenosis

PATIENT 26: Ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence

PATIENT 27: Invasive ductal carcinoma not otherwise specified, metastasis to axilla, neoadjuvant therapy and postoperative seroma

PATIENT 28: Breast bud development

PATIENT 29: Cyst, pneumocystogram

PATIENT 30: Ductal carcinoma in situ

PATIENT 31: Dystrophic calcifications; approaches to preoperative wire localizations

PATIENT 32: Preoperative wire localization, inadvertent repositioning of wires

PATIENT 33: Preoperative wire localization: bracketing the lesion

PATIENT 34: Skin calcifications, skin localization



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