Medeiros MM, Graziano L, de Souza JA, Guatelli CS, Poli MRB, Yoshitake R. Hyperechoic breast lesions: anatomopathological correlation and differential sonographic diagnosis.
Radiol Bras 2016;
49:43-8. [PMID:
26929460 PMCID:
PMC4770396 DOI:
10.1590/0100-3984.2014.0032]
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Abstract
Hyperechoic lesions are not a frequent finding at breasts ultrasonography, and
most of times are associated with benign pathologies that do not require further
evaluation. However, some neoplasms such as invasive breast carcinomas and
metastases may present with hyperechogenicity. Thus, the knowledge about
differential diagnoses and identification of signs of lesion aggressiveness are
of great relevance to avoid unnecessary procedures or underdiagnosis, and to
support the correct clinical/surgical approach. On the basis of such concepts,
the present essay describes and illustrates the main features of hyperechoic
lesions at breast ultrasonography in different cases, with anatomopathological
correlation.
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