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Lesion Imaging Characteristics Mass, Favoring Benign Circumscribed Margins Intramammary Lymph Node Oil Cyst Mass, Intermediate Concern Microlobulated Margins Obscured Margins Mass, Favoring Malignant Indistinct Margins Spiculated Margins Mass, Cystic Benign Complicated Cyst Clustered Microcysts Duct Ectasia Simple Cyst Mass, Cystic, Indeterminate Complex Cystic Mass Intracystic Mass Thick-Walled Cystic Mass Calcifications, Benign Morphology Dystrophic Calcifications Milk of Calcium Round Calcifications Secretory Calcifications Vascular Calcifications Calcifications, Morphology Favoring Benign Coarse Heterogeneous Calcifications Punctate Calcifications Calcifications, Intermediate Concern Amorphous Calcifications Calcifications, Suspicious Morphology Fine Linear Calcifications Pleomorphic Calcifications Calcifications, Distribution Favoring Benign Diffuse Distribution of Calcifications Calcifications, Distribution of Intermediate Concern Clustered Distribution Regional Distribution Calcifications, Distribution Favoring Malignant Linear Distribution p. IV-1-2 p. IV-1-8 p. IV-1-10 p. IV-1-14 p. IV-1-16 p. IV-1-22 p. IV-1-28 p. IV-1-34 p. IV-1-40 p. IV-1-44 p. IV-1-48 p. IV-1-52 p. IV-1-56 p. IV-1-60 p. IV-1-66 p. IV-1-68 p. IV-1-72 p. IV-1-74 p. IV-1-76 p. IV-1-80 p. IV-1-82 p. IV-1-89 p. IV-1-90 p. IV-1-94 p. IV-1-98 p. IV-1-100 p. IV-1-104 p. IV-1-110

Segmental Distribution Special Findings Architectural Distortion Asymmetries Trabecular Thickening Tubular Density Ultrasound Lesion Characteristics Anechoic (US) Hyperechogenicity (US) Hypo & Isoechoic Masses (US) Lesion Orientation (US) Posterior Enhancement (US) Posterior Shadowing (US) MR Enhancement Patterns Clumped (MR) Foci (MR) Nonenhancing Internal Septations (MR) Rim-Enhancement (MR) Histopathologic Diagnoses Benign Lesions Adenomas, Other Adenosis, Sclerosing Adenosis Apocrine Metaplasia Columnar Cell Lesions Cysts, Ruptured/Inflamed Fat Necrosis Fibroadenolipoma Fibroadenoma Fibroadenomatoid Change Fibrocystic Changes Fibrosis Hematoma Lipoma Myoepithelial Neoplasms Papilloma PASH Risk Lesions Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia Atypical Lobular Hyperplasia Lobular Carcinoma in Situ Mucocele-Like Lesions p. IV-1-116 p. IV-1-122 p. IV-1-126 p. IV-1-132 p. IV-1-136 p. IV-1-38 p. IV-1-144 p. IV-1-150 p. IV-1-154 p. IV-1-158 p. IV-1-162 p. IV-1-166 p. IV-1-168 p. IV-1-172 p. IV-1-174 p. IV-2-2 p. IV-2-4 p. IV-2-8 p. IV-2-12 p. IV-2-16 p. IV-2-22 p. IV-2-28 p. IV-2-32 p. IV-2-38 p. IV-2-40 p. IV-2-46 p. IV-2-50 p. IV-2-56 p. IV-2-58 p. IV-2-60 p. IV-2-66 p. IV-2-70 p. IV-2-74 p. IV-2-76 p. IV-2-80

Papilloma, Atypical Radial Scar Locally Aggressive Lesions Fibromatosis Granular Cell Tumor Phyllodes Tumor Malignant Lesions Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma DCIS, General DCIS, Low Grade DCIS, Intermediate Grade DCIS, High Grade Infiltrating Ductal NOS, General Infiltrating Ductal NOS, Grade I, II, III Inflammatory Breast Cancer Interval Cancers Infiltrating Lobular Carcinoma Invasive Micropapillary Carcinoma Medullary Carcinoma Metaplastic Carcinoma Missed Cancers Mixed Invasive Ductal and Lobular Mucinous Carcinoma Papillary Carcinoma, Invasive Pleomorphic Lobular Carcinoma Sarcomas Tubular Carcinoma Tubulolobular Carcinoma Anatomic Considerations Nipple Nipple Discharge Nipple Retraction Paget Disease of the Nipple Skin Dermal Calcifications Epidermal Inclusion Cyst Sebaceous Cyst Skin Lesions, Non-Cystic Skin Thickening and Retraction Axilla Axillary Adenopathy p. IV-2-82 p. IV-2-84 p. IV-2-90 p. IV-2-94 p. IV-2-96 p. IV-2-102 p. IV-2-104 p. IV-2-108 p. IV-2-114 p. IV-2-118 p. IV-2-122 p. IV-2-128 p. IV-2-134 p. IV-2-140 p. IV-2-144 p. IV-2-148 p. IV-2-150 p. IV-2-154 p. IV-2-158 p. IV-2-162 p. IV-2-166 p. IV-2-170 p. IV-2-174 p. IV-2-176 p. IV-2-178 p. IV-2-182 p. IV-3-2 p. IV-3-6 p. IV-3-10 p. IV-3-14 p. IV-3-16 p. IV-3-20 p. IV-3-22 p. IV-3-26 p. IV-3-30

Axillary Breast Tissue Axillary Nodal Calcification Chest Wall Pectoralis Muscle Variants Sternalis Muscle Vascular Entities Mondor Disease Vascular Malformations Post-Operative Imaging Findings Results of Benign Intervention Cosmetic Augmentation Injections Benign Surgical Biopsy, Post-Op Imaging Clip Placement, Post Procedure Findings Implant Multiple Lumens Implant Saline Implant Silicone Reduction Mammoplasty Silicone Granuloma Results Following Treatment for Malignancies Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation Myocutaneous Flap Reconstruction Positive Margins Post-Treatment Changes Recurrent Breast Carcinoma Treated Hodgkin Survivor Surveillance Special Topics Hormonal Changes Hormone Replacement Therapy Pregnancy Galactocele Lactation Lactating Adenoma Malignancy in Pregnancy Trauma Trauma Multiple Bilateral Findings Multiple Bilateral Similar Findings Breast Manifestations of Systemic Conditions Amyloid Collagen Vascular Disease Diabetic Mastopathy p. IV-3-34 p. IV-3-36 p. IV-3-38 p. IV-3-40 p. IV-3-42 p. IV-3-44 p. IV-4-2 p. IV-4-6 p. IV-4-12 p. IV-4-18 p. IV-4-24 p. IV-4-28 p. IV-4-32 p. IV-4-36 p. IV-4-38 p. IV-4-42 p. IV-4-46 p. IV-4-50 p. IV-4-54 p. IV-4-58 p. IV-5-2 p. IV-5-6 p. IV-5-10 p. IV-5-12 p. IV-5-16 p. IV-5-20 p. IV-5-22 p. IV-5-26 p. IV-5-28 p. IV-5-30

Leukemia Metastases to Breast Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Renal Disease Sarcoid Weight-Fluctuations Male Breast Gynecomastia Male Breast Cancer Infections and Inflammation Abscess Granulomatous Mastitis Mastitis Unusual Infections Artifacts Artifacts: Mammography, Analog Artifacts: Mammography, Digital Artifacts: Objects Artifacts: Ultrasound Artifacts: MRI Management and Procedures Treatment Planning Issues Advanced & Metastatic Breast Cancer Axillary Adenopathy, Occult Primary Contralateral Breast Cancer Extensive Intraductal Component (EIC) Multifocal Breast Cancer Multicentric Breast Cancer Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Procedures, Image-Guided Cyst Aspiration Ductography Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy MR-Guided Vacuum-Assisted Biopsy Pre-Op Lesion Localization, Bracketing Pre-Op Lesion Localization, Mammo Pre-Op Lesion Localization, MRI Pre-Op Lesion Localization, US Skin Localization Specimen Imaging Stereotactic Biopsy, Prone p. IV-5-32 p. IV-5-34 p. IV-5-38 p. IV-5-42 p. IV-5-44 p. IV-5-48 p. IV-5-50 p. IV-5-54 p. IV-6-2 p. IV-6-6 p. IV-6-10 p. IV-6-16 p. IV-7-2 p. IV-7-6 p. IV-7-10 p. IV-7-12 p. IV-7-18 p. V-1-2 p. V-1-8 p. V-1-10 p. V-1-14 p. V-1-18 p. V-1-22 p. V-1-28 p. V-2-2 p. V-2-4 p. V-2-6 p. V-2-8 p. V-2-12 p. V-2-14 p. V-2-16 p. V-2-20 p. V-2-22 p. V-2-24 p. V-2-28

Stereotactic Biopsy, Upright p. V-2-32 Image-Guided Thermal Ablation p. V-2-36 US-Guided Core Biopsy p. V-2-40 US-Guided Vacuum-Assisted Biopsy p. V-2-44 Procedures, Surgical Axillary Dissection p. V-3-2 Lumpectomy p. V-3-6 Mastectomy p. V-3-10 Reduction Mammoplasty, Procedure p. V-3-14 Sentinel Node Biopsy p. V-3-18 TRAM and Other Flap Procedures p. V-3-22 Table of Contents provided by Blackwell's Book Services and R.R. Bowker. Used with permission.