Metastases to the breast, an uncommon diagnosis: what do radiologists need to know?
CONCLUSION: There is no specific imaging pattern for metastases to the breast that would help to orient the diagnosis. It is important to consider this etiological possibility if the patient has a history of a primary tumor in another organ.
PMID: 30981417 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Radiologia - Category: Radiology Authors: Pesce K, Chico MJ, Delgado JS, Sierra ACZ, Hadad C, Wernicke A Tags: Radiologia Source Type: research
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