Calcified Axillary Lesions on Mammography: Review and Management.
Aayushi RaiMichael D C FishmanAnna F RivesPriscilla J SlanetzPublished in: Journal of breast imaging (2024)
When interpreting mammography, breast radiologists may identify radiopaque densities in the axilla on the mediolateral oblique or lateral projections. When such densities are encountered, true calcifications must be differentiated from pseudocalcifications (artifact). Using imaging, breast radiologists should be able to localize the finding as being dermal, within the soft tissues, within a lymph node, or intramuscular. By combining the anatomic location with the clinical presentation and any other imaging findings, breast radiologists will be able to determine the most appropriate management.
Keyphrases
- lymph node
- artificial intelligence
- high resolution
- sentinel lymph node
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- image quality
- contrast enhanced
- gene expression
- machine learning
- minimally invasive
- computed tomography
- squamous cell carcinoma
- deep learning
- magnetic resonance
- fluorescence imaging
- mass spectrometry
- photodynamic therapy