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So our first case in this category is a 60-year-old
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woman for a six-month follow-up of probably
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benign calcifications in the right breast.
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So here's our patient, bilateral mammographic
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views from her baseline screening, and she
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was recalled at that time for evaluation of
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calcifications in the posterior right breast.
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So the area of interest was very far posterior.
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She has some other scattered calcifications,
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but the area for follow-up was this
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little group of calcifications.
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There are several calcifications almost
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forming a little circle there, and they're in
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the medial right breast, very far posterior.
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And this is where they were thought to be kind of
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overlying the pectoralis muscle on the other view.
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So our job was to follow these.
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Which we did, and this, the new
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magnification view, I would say this
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little group of calcifications is stable.
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Difficult to see these on the other view,
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but we thought it was probably here, right in here.
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They're so far posterior that it's,
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it's difficult to actually get images of them.
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But we felt that these were stable compared to
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the prior exam, and this fits into one of the
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BI-RADS three categories on mammography of the
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grouped round calcifications, and they're stable.
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And it's interesting that the patient is a
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postmenopausal older patient, but the previous
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six-month exam had been her baseline mammogram.
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So following up from a
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baseline mammogram, no change.
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We can continue to follow up.
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So our next follow-up would be in six months,
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and we would do a bilateral diagnostic
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mammogram for her with magnification views.
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