Briana M. asked

👶  Ob Gyn

I'm a 45-year-old female recently diagnosed with 1 cm irregular asymmetry in the right lateral breast on a craniocaudal view with tomosynthesis. No additional dominant masses, spiculated lesions, grouped calcifications, or skin changes were evident. No enlarged axillary lymph nodes. Density B for both breasts. I'll go back for a spot compression and ultrasound if persistent. What do these findings mean, and should I be concerned?

June 25th, 2024

Robert S. answered

The irregular asymmetry detected in your right lateral breast is a common reason for a follow-up, es...

June 25th, 2024

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