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4 topics, 14 min.
5 topics, 16 min.
53-year-old woman with palpable lump in right breast
3 m.25-year-old woman with bilateral breast implants and palpable lump in right breast
2 m.78-year-old woman with palpable lump in right upper outer breast
5 m.54-year-old woman with palpable lump in left breast
5 m.38-year-old woman with palpable lump in right upper breast
5 m.3 topics, 7 min.
3 topics, 8 min.
10 topics, 23 min.
Skin Changes and Mastitis Overview
2 m.39-year-old woman with fever and cellulitis of the right breast, recently stopped breastfeeding
3 m.18-year-old woman with painful palpable lump in left breast
2 m.Granulomatous Mastitis Overview
2 m.29-year-old with palpable mass in left breast
2 m.31-year-old woman with palpable lump and skin redness in left breast
5 m.Inflammatory Breast Cancer Overview
2 m.55-year-old woman with skin thickening and redness in right breast
4 m.68-year-old woman with skin thickening and palpable lump in left breast
4 m.43-year-old woman with diffuse left breast pain and palpable lump. Family history of breast cancer
4 m.29 topics, 1 hr. 7 min.
Asymmetry Overview
6 m.47-year-old woman recalled for asymmetry in left breast
4 m.59-year-old woman recalled for focal asymmetry in left breast
3 m.69-year-old woman recalled for developing asymmetry in right breast
4 m.46-year-old woman recalled for developing asymmetry in right breast
4 m.64-year-old woman recalled for calcifications and developing asymmetry
4 m.51-year-old woman recalled for developing asymmetry in right breast
3 m.79-year-old woman recalled for developing asymmetry in anterior right breast
4 m.Breast Mass Overview
2 m.43-year-old woman recalled for mass in left upper outer breast
3 m.40-year-old woman recalled for 12 mm mass in right breast
2 m.62-year-old woman recalled for mass in right upper outer breast
2 m.80-year-old woman with remote history of right mastectomy, recalled for mass in left breast
3 m.41-year-old woman recalled for mass in right breast
3 m.Architectural Distortion Overview
2 m.69-year-old woman recalled for architectural distortion in left breast
4 m.74-year-old woman recalled for architectural distortion in left breast
3 m.54-year-old woman recalled for distortion in left anterior breast
3 m.62-year-old woman recalled for distortion in left breast
3 m.Calcification Overview
1 m.54-year-old woman recalled for calcifications in left upper outer breast
2 m.57-year-old woman recalled for calcifications in left breast
2 m.51-year-old woman recalled for calcifications in right upper outer breast
2 m.60-year-old woman recalled for calcification in right breast
2 m.53-year-old woman recalled for calcifications in left breast
2 m.Large Axillary Lymph Node Overview
2 m.53-year-old woman recalled for large left axillary lymph node
3 m.80-year-old woman with history of breast cancer treatment recalled for large lymph nodes in left axilla
2 m.49-year-old woman recalled for asymmetry in left breast and large left axillary lymph node
3 m.5 topics, 16 min.
Annual Surveillance after Breast Cancer Treatment Overview
4 m.57-year-old woman with history of right breast cancer 10 years ago. Annual follow up
3 m.62-year-old woman with history of left breast cancer 4 years ago. Annual follow up
4 m.61-year-old woman with history of left breast DCIS 10 years ago. Annual follow up
3 m.65-year-old woman with history of left breast cancer 12 years ago. Annual follow up
4 m.5 topics, 16 min.
Follow Up Probably Benign Findings- BI-RADS 3 - Overview
8 m.60-year-old woman for 6 month follow up of probably benign calcifications in right breast
3 m.52-year-old woman for 12 month follow up of probably benign 5 mm oval mass in right breast
3 m.16-year-old girl for 6 month follow up of probably benign mass in right breast
3 m.56-year-old woman for follow up of probably benign clustered microcysts in right breast
4 m.3 topics, 5 min.
8 topics, 20 min.
Pregnant and Lactating Women Overview
6 m.26-year-old woman, 20 weeks pregnant, with left breast pain
2 m.32-year-old woman, 21 weeks pregnant, with palpable lump left breast
4 m.33-year-old lactating woman with palpable lump left breast
3 m.32-year-old woman, 1 year postpartum, breastfeeding, with palpable lump left breast
3 m.34-year-old woman, currently lactating, with palpable lump left breast
4 m.28-year-old woman, 1 year postpartum, with palpable lumps right breast
2 m.25-year-old woman, 1 month postpartum, breastfeeding, with palpable lump right breast
2 m.5 topics, 12 min.
Symptomatic Male Patient Overview
4 m.65-year-old man with pain and palpable lump behind the left nipple for a few months
2 m.59-year-old man with enlarging and painful left breast over 6 months
3 m.77-year-old man with painful palpable lump in right subareolar breast
3 m.75-year-old man, BRCA2 carrier, with palpable lump in right breast
3 m.0:00
So our next patient is a 34-year-old lactating
0:04
woman with a palpable lump in the left breast.
0:08
So this patient was seen for ultrasound first.
0:12
So she had ultrasound of the palpable area
0:15
of concern, which was in the left breast.
0:18
And it shows this hypoechoic mass with
0:22
a central, even more hypoechoic area
0:25
and a lot of internal vascularity.
0:30
And it's pretty large, about four centimeters.
0:34
It's a little over four centimeters.
0:36
In this plane, it's nearly five
0:38
centimeters, so about two inches in size.
0:41
And this was recommended for
0:42
biopsy, which was performed.
0:45
And this was a poorly differentiated
0:47
invasive ductal carcinoma.
0:49
The patient had not yet had a mammogram
0:52
at that point, but came to my institution
0:56
for care and a mammogram was requested.
1:01
So the bilateral mammogram was performed.
1:03
She had already had the mass in the left breast
1:07
biopsy, so you can see this U-shaped clip there.
1:11
But you can see the size of the
1:12
mass compared to the size of her
1:14
breast, so really quite a large mass.
1:17
And she's not quite as compressible on the left
1:20
side as on the right because of her large mass.
1:24
And then the other thing that we
1:25
noticed, you know, her breast tissue
1:27
is very dense, and then she has fairly
1:31
prominent lymph nodes in that left axilla.
1:35
So, uh, we looked through everything
1:38
with tomosynthesis. It really didn't
1:40
give us any additional information.
1:42
There wasn't anything suspicious,
1:44
um, other than the lymph nodes.
1:46
And we went ahead and did a test.
1:51
Bilateral whole breast ultrasound.
1:53
So here's the right side looking okay.
1:57
Lymph nodes on the right are normal.
2:01
And then we looked at the left.
2:04
Here's the large mass that was already diagnosed.
2:09
That's the echogenic marker
2:14
clip that had been placed.
2:16
And then, um, we didn't see anything else in
2:18
the left breast and we went to the left axilla.
2:22
And we started seeing some abnormal
2:24
lymph nodes with thick cortex.
2:26
So there were several.
2:27
Lymph nodes in a row that had thick cortex.
2:32
This one is 6 millimeters in thickness.
2:33
53 00:02:37,215 --> 00:02:39,975 That one is almost a centimeter in thickness.
2:41
So lots of abnormal-looking lymph nodes,
2:43
several abnormal lymph nodes in the axilla.
2:46
So we advised ultrasound-guided biopsy
2:50
of one of the axillary lymph nodes,
2:53
which was performed, and we actually
2:55
got benign tissue at the time of biopsy.
2:58
61 00:03:00,269 --> 00:03:03,420 So that was her evaluation with us.
3:03
Um, she was a lactating patient,
3:05
so she could have a breast MRI.
3:07
And that was the next step that was performed,
3:09
but not part of our diagnostic day evaluation.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
So our next patient is a 34-year-old lactating
0:04
woman with a palpable lump in the left breast.
0:08
So this patient was seen for ultrasound first.
0:12
So she had ultrasound of the palpable area
0:15
of concern, which was in the left breast.
0:18
And it shows this hypoechoic mass with
0:22
a central, even more hypoechoic area
0:25
and a lot of internal vascularity.
0:30
And it's pretty large, about four centimeters.
0:34
It's a little over four centimeters.
0:36
In this plane, it's nearly five
0:38
centimeters, so about two inches in size.
0:41
And this was recommended for
0:42
biopsy, which was performed.
0:45
And this was a poorly differentiated
0:47
invasive ductal carcinoma.
0:49
The patient had not yet had a mammogram
0:52
at that point, but came to my institution
0:56
for care and a mammogram was requested.
1:01
So the bilateral mammogram was performed.
1:03
She had already had the mass in the left breast
1:07
biopsy, so you can see this U-shaped clip there.
1:11
But you can see the size of the
1:12
mass compared to the size of her
1:14
breast, so really quite a large mass.
1:17
And she's not quite as compressible on the left
1:20
side as on the right because of her large mass.
1:24
And then the other thing that we
1:25
noticed, you know, her breast tissue
1:27
is very dense, and then she has fairly
1:31
prominent lymph nodes in that left axilla.
1:35
So, uh, we looked through everything
1:38
with tomosynthesis. It really didn't
1:40
give us any additional information.
1:42
There wasn't anything suspicious,
1:44
um, other than the lymph nodes.
1:46
And we went ahead and did a test.
1:51
Bilateral whole breast ultrasound.
1:53
So here's the right side looking okay.
1:57
Lymph nodes on the right are normal.
2:01
And then we looked at the left.
2:04
Here's the large mass that was already diagnosed.
2:09
That's the echogenic marker
2:14
clip that had been placed.
2:16
And then, um, we didn't see anything else in
2:18
the left breast and we went to the left axilla.
2:22
And we started seeing some abnormal
2:24
lymph nodes with thick cortex.
2:26
So there were several.
2:27
Lymph nodes in a row that had thick cortex.
2:32
This one is 6 millimeters in thickness.
2:33
53 00:02:37,215 --> 00:02:39,975 That one is almost a centimeter in thickness.
2:41
So lots of abnormal-looking lymph nodes,
2:43
several abnormal lymph nodes in the axilla.
2:46
So we advised ultrasound-guided biopsy
2:50
of one of the axillary lymph nodes,
2:53
which was performed, and we actually
2:55
got benign tissue at the time of biopsy.
2:58
61 00:03:00,269 --> 00:03:03,420 So that was her evaluation with us.
3:03
Um, she was a lactating patient,
3:05
so she could have a breast MRI.
3:07
And that was the next step that was performed,
3:09
but not part of our diagnostic day evaluation.
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Faculty
Lisa Ann Mullen, MD
Assistant Professor; Breast Imaging Fellowship Director
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Tags
Women's Health
Ultrasound
Non-infectious Inflammatory
Mammography
Breast
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