Metastatic Disease to the Breast From Extramammary Malignancies: A Multimodality Pictorial Review
This pictorial review demonstrates imaging features of extramammary malignancies metastatic to the breast seen with multiple modalities, including mammography, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Although rare, metastases to the breast may have a distinct imaging appearance from the appearance of primary breast cancers. They are important to identify because they can mimic benign breast disease and their treatment differs from that of primary breast cancer.
Source: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology - Category: Radiology Authors: Dorothy A. Sippo, Kopal Kulkarni, Philip Di Carlo, Bonmyong Lee, David Eisner, Ashley Cimino-Mathews, Susan C. Harvey Source Type: research
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