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Rev. argent. radiol ; 75(1): 27-32, ene.-mar. 2011. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-634827

ABSTRACT

La mayoría de las lesiones que se encuentran al realizar estudios mamarios son benignas. Muchas de ellas tienen un aspecto típico y definido, ya sea en mamografía o ecografía y no requieren de evaluaciones adicionales. Existe un grupo de entidades benignas que, sin embargo, puede simular un carcinoma en las imágenes. Los radiólogos debemos conocer las características de las mismas y tenerlas en cuenta como posibles diagnósticos diferenciales de una imagen de alta sospecha.


Most of the lesions found during breast imaging exams are benign. Many of them have a typical and definite appearance on mammography and ultrasound, and require no further evaluation. However, some benign lesions cannot be differentiated from carcinomas, given their suspicious and less specific radiological features. Radiologists should be aware of the imaging characteristics of these lesions and include them in the differential diagnosis of a malignant-appearing finding.

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In. Leslie, Kenneth A; Rankine, Lloyd B. Papers and recommendations of the Workshop on Food and Nutrition Security in Jamaica in the 1980's and beyond. Kingston, Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute, 1987. p.13-33.
Monography in English | LILACS | ID: lil-142686
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