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Bilateral Synchronous Breast Cancer in an Asian Population: Mammographic and Sonographic Characteristics, Detection Methods, and Staging

Min Jung Kim1, Eun-Kyung Kim1, Jin Young Kwak1, Byeong-Woo Park2, Seung-Il Kim2 and Ki Keun Oh1

1 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Research Institute of Radiological Science, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seodaemun-ku Shinchon-dong 134, Seoul 120-752, South Korea.
2 Department of Surgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.


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Fig. 1A —49-year-old woman with palpable lump in subareolar portion of right breast. Craniocaudal mammogram shows round hyperdense mass (arrow) in right breast but no focal lesions in left breast.

 

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Fig. 1B —49-year-old woman with palpable lump in subareolar portion of right breast. Sonogram shows 4-cm round, hypoechoic nodule with microlobulated margin and adjacent edematous changes at corresponding portion of breast.

 

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Fig. 1C —49-year-old woman with palpable lump in subareolar portion of right breast. Bilateral whole-breast sonogram also shows 1-cm irregular, microlobulated, hypoechoic nodule in lower portion of left breast. Automated core biopsy revealed infiltrating ductal carcinoma in both breasts.

 

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