OBJECTIVE: We sought to describe the mammographic appearance of calcifications associated with histologically confirmed lactational changes of the breast. CONCLUSION: Calcifications associated with lactational changes of the breast may have a suspicious appearance on mammography. These calcifications may be identified on a patient's original screening mammogram or may be a new finding on an annual screening examination. Correlating a clinical history of recent lactation or a postpartum state is important in establishing a concordance between the mammographic and histologic findings. However, despite the benign nature of these calcifications, biopsy is recommended because of their suspicious morphologic features.
OBJECTIVE: We sought to describe the mammographic appearance of calcifications associated with histologically confirmed lactational changes of the breast. CONCLUSION: Calcifications associated with lactational changes of the breast may have a suspicious appearance on mammography. These calcifications may be identified on a patient's original screening mammogram or may be a new finding on an annual screening examination. Correlating a clinical history of recent lactation or a postpartum state is important in establishing a concordance between the mammographic and histologic findings. However, despite the benign nature of these calcifications, biopsy is recommended because of their suspicious morphologic features.
Authors: Shadi Azam; Mikael Eriksson; Arvid Sjölander; Marike Gabrielson; Roxanna Hellgren; Kamila Czene; Per Hall Journal: Int J Cancer Date: 2020-09-25 Impact factor: 7.396