| Literature DB >> 31322919 |
Almir Gv Bitencourt1, Eduardo Vl Ferreira1, David C Bastos1, Vitor A Sperandio2, Luciana Graziano1, Camila S Guatelli1, Maria Ll Albuquerque1, Juliana A Souza1, Elvira F Marques1.
Abstract
Intramammary lymph nodes (IMLN) are one of the most common benign findings at screening mammography. However, abnormal IMLN features, such as diminished or absent hilum, thickened cortex, not circumscribed margins, increased size or interval change, warrants additional follow-up or pathologic analysis to exclude malignancy. Some benign inflammatory conditions may be associated with imaging-detected suspected abnormal IMLN, such as reactive hyperplasia and silicone-induced lymphadenopathy. In patients with known breast cancer, IMLN are a potential site of locoregional spread, which can change the prognosis and management. In some cases, initial breast carcinomas can also mimic IMLN. Breast radiologists must also be aware of the typical and atypical characteristics of IMLN to suggest further investigation when it is necessary.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31322919 PMCID: PMC6849673 DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20190517
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Radiol ISSN: 0007-1285 Impact factor: 3.039