Differentiating benign from malignant lymph nodes on mammography is difficult due to the wide overlap in appearance. Three characteristics point toward malignancy and should prompt recommendation of biopsy:
- Nonfatty lymph nodes with microcalcifications. Intranodal gold in patients with RA who have received gold therapy may have a similar appearance
- Nonfatty lymph nodes with ill-defined or spiculated margins
- Nonfatty lymph nodes longer than 45 mm
- Documented increase in size or density
References
Walsh R, Kornguth PJ, Soo MS, Bentley R, DeLong DM. Axillary lymph nodes: mammographic, pathologic, and clinical correlation. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 1997 Jan;168(1):33-8.
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