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Primary Oat Cell Carcinoma of the Breast: Imaging Features

Antonio Mariscal1, Elda Balliu1, Rocío Díaz1, J. Darío Casas1 and Ana María Gallart1

1 All authors: Department of Radiology, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Carretera de Canyet s/n, Badalona E-08916, Spain.



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Fig. 1A. 53-year-old-woman with rapidly growing breast mass. Right mediolateral oblique mammogram shows round mass in axillary tail of breast. Margins are partially obscured by adjacent normal breast tissue. Enlarged dense lymph node is partially visible adjacent to lesion in lower axillary region.

 


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Fig. 1B. 53-year-old-woman with rapidly growing breast mass. Directed right breast sonogram reveals solid hypoechogenic mass with partially well-defined and partially microlobulated margins.

 


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Fig. 1D. 53-year-old-woman with rapidly growing breast mass. Coronal dynamic MR image shows microlobulated mass with partially well-defined borders and displaying early intense enhancement.

 


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Fig. 1E. 53-year-old-woman with rapidly growing breast mass. Coronal dynamic MR image shows region of interest (circle, L1) used to measure intensity.

 


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Fig. 1F. 53-year-old-woman with rapidly growing breast mass. Graph of time–intensity curve shows early marked enhancement of lesion.

 


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Fig. 1G. 53-year-old-woman with rapidly growing breast mass. Photomicrograph shows clusters of neoplastic cells with nuclear molding. (Papanicolaou's stain, x400)

 


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Fig. 1H. 53-year-old-woman with rapidly growing breast mass. Axial CT scan shows round mass with hypodense area in upper outer quadrant of right breast and enlarged right axillary adenopathy.

 


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Fig. 1C. 53-year-old-woman with rapidly growing breast mass. Coronal T2-weighted turbo spin-echo image shows partially well-defined round mass with somewhat microlobulated margins and predominantly hyperintense heterogeneous signal located in axillary prolongation of right breast.

 

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