Mondor's Disease of the Breast
Sonographic and Mammographic Findings
Mahesh K. Shetty1,2 and
Alfred B. Watson2
1
Department of Radiology, The Woman's Hospital of Texas, 7600 Fannin St.,
Houston, TX 77054.
2
Department of Radiology, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza,
Houston, TX 77030.

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Fig. 1A. 33-year-old woman with acute tender mass in upper outer left
breast. Mediolateral oblique (A) and craniocaudal (B) mammograms
show superficial tubular density (arrows) consistent with superficial
thrombophlebitis. A small radiopaque marker has been placed over area of
painful mass.
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Fig. 1B. 33-year-old woman with acute tender mass in upper outer left
breast. Mediolateral oblique (A) and craniocaudal (B) mammograms
show superficial tubular density (arrows) consistent with superficial
thrombophlebitis. A small radiopaque marker has been placed over area of
painful mass.
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Fig. 2. Sonogram reveals markedly dilated tubular structure with
echogenic intraluminal thrombus (arrows) in 44-year-old woman with
acute superficial thrombophlebitis in right breast.
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Fig. 1C. 33-year-old woman with acute tender mass in upper outer left
breast. Sonogram shows dilated tubular beaded structure (arrows)
consistent with superficial thrombophlebitis.
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Fig. 3B. 44-year-old woman with tender mass at areolar margin of right
breast. Spectral Doppler analysis shows absence of flow in tubular
structure.
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Fig. 3A. 44-year-old woman with tender mass at areolar margin of right
breast. Sonogram reveals dilated tubular beaded structure (arrows)
consistent with superficial thrombophlebitis.
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