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68X - Asymmetric density with architectural distortion, with no microcalcifications

Real-time demonstration of large format thin section histopathology, comparing the four basic building blocks of normal breast parenchyma with the cancerous tissue distending and distorting the normal structure.  This comparison is very educational for radiologists, surgeons and oncologists. The lecture also shows the first diffuse DAB case with fluid producing carcinoma of ductal origin.

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Asymmetric densities with no associated microcalcifications on the mammogram are a considerable challenge for the radiologist reading mammograms. It is important to distinguish between asymmetric densities corresponding to normal fibroglandular tissue (in order to cut back on unnecessary call-back rate) and the non-calcified malignant or benign breast lesions (in order to achieve high sensitivity). The lecture series "Asymmetric densities with no associated microcalcifications on the mammogram" provide the radiologists detailed, practical information from the basics through the most complex breast malignancies. The lecture series are interactive, involving the audience in the screening process and the immediate workup of the finding uses the multimodality approach to arrive at the correct diagnosis.

This lecture is PART X.

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Subtitles available in:

  • English by László Tabár