PACS Studies - Thursday, March 07, 2013 12:12
Caregiver
Name:
Dr. Nimasra Sulaiman
Notification Time:
07 Mar 2013 12:12
Indicator:
Not specified
Radiology Results Name: Mrs. Meena Rochsilthum
นาง มีนา โรจน์ศิลธรรม
HN: 100027395 Age: 60 yrs
AN/VN: 15471139 Sex: Female
Birth Date: 24 Oct 1952 Priority: High
Procedure ID:
BMC13146625403
Requesting Physician: Dr. Nimasra Sulaiman Acquisition Time:
07 Mar 2013 12:10
Study:
Mammogram with U/S Breast-CPK
Reason for Request:
NOS
Reported Time: 07 Mar 2013 13:14
BILATERAL MAMMOGRAPHY WITH ULTRASOUND OF THE BREASTS
CLINICAL INFORMATION
Screening mammogram
TECHNIQUE
Digital mammogram in standard view.
FINDINGS
Mammographic findings:
Breast composition: Heterogeneously dense breast tissue, which could obscured detection of small masses.
No discrete mass or architectural distortion or suspicious malignant microcalcification.
Unchanged some nodules in both breasts, corresponding with cysts from US.
Unchanged a benign popcorn macrocalcification at mid quadrant left breast, suggestive of calcified
involuting fibroadenoma.
No change of a 5 mm, nodule in UOQ left breast, probable benign intramammary node.
Sonographic findings:
Few prominent bilateral subareolar ducts, favor benign ductal ectasia.
Some thin wall cysts in both breasts, size up to 5.6 mm
Two complicated cysts at 12 Hr left breast, size 3.2x5.9 mm and 3.1x5.5 mm
A 4.6 mm, calcification at medial aspect of left periareolar area.
No skin thickening or parenchymal distortion.
IMPRESSION
1. A benign calcified involuting fibroadenoma in left breast.
2. Some bilateral benign breast cysts.
3. Two complicated cysts in left breast, favor benign.
4. Few benign ductal ectasia in both breasts.
5. Unchanged a nodule in left breast, probable benign intramammary node.
No mammographic evidence of malignancy.
No significant change of findings from the study on 11 Oct 2010 and 13 Mar 2008.
ASSESSMENT AND RECOMMENDATION
BI-RADS
2 [Benign findings], advise annual mammogram and sonogram.
Note:
- Average false negative rate of mammography is 10-15 %.
- Management of a palpable abnormality must be based on clinical consideration.
- Adenosis and dense breast parenchyma may obscure an underlying neoplasm