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Spontaneously Infarcted Fibroadenoma Mimicking Breast Cancer
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2009Spontaneous infarction is a rare complication occurring in fibroadenomas of the breast, 1 so it is not usually considered in differential diagnoses because of its rareness in the breast. There have been a few cases in the literature that reported patients with infarcted fibroadenomas, but we found only 1 old report to date describing the sonographic ...
Yu Jin, Oh +5 more
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Breast Ablation: Breast Carcinoma, Fibroadenomas
2012Standard management of breast cancer depends on the tumor type, biologic receptor status, and extent of disease (TNM staging). Detailed accepted treatment algorithms are available from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network [http://www.nccn.org] and are summarized here:
Rachel R. Bitton +2 more
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Hormonal Contraceptives and Fibroadenomas of Breast
New England Journal of Medicine, 1971The conclusions of Wiegenstein et al. (N Engl J Med 284:676 1971) regarding the association of oral hormonal contraceptive agents and adenofibromas seem inappropriate. They noted that 12 of 67 women with adenofibromas had multiple lesions and that 11 of the 12 reportedly received hormonal contraceptives. It should be noted that all these lesions were
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Rontgen-Blatter; Zeitschrift fur Rontgen-Technik und medizinisch-wissenschaftliche Photographie, 1984
n 856 female patients round opacities were found in mammography. In 58 patients of this group the pathological and histological results were known. 125 female patients had been examined more than three times. With these 183 fibroadenomas thus established, criteria were worked out facilitating the decision whether surgical intervention would be required
D, Kleedorfer, S, Kiprov, K, Fochem
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n 856 female patients round opacities were found in mammography. In 58 patients of this group the pathological and histological results were known. 125 female patients had been examined more than three times. With these 183 fibroadenomas thus established, criteria were worked out facilitating the decision whether surgical intervention would be required
D, Kleedorfer, S, Kiprov, K, Fochem
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