Breast cancers that can appear as well-circumscribed masses on mammography include:
- Medullary carcinoma:
- Mucinous carcinoma:
- Papillary carcinoma: Intraductal or intracystic
- Invasive ductal carcinoma:
- Ductal carcinoma in situ:
- Primary lymphoma:
- Metastasis:
- Phyllodes tumor: Benign or malignant
- Sarcoma of breast:
These usually turn out not to be completely well-circumscribed on magnification views.
References
Gamuts in Radiology - Reeder and Felson - 4th ed (Springer, 2003).
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