My father having pain in left nipple while pressing from 1 month back.USG of both breast showing
1. There is a small well defined hypoechoic lesion 7.6mm×5.9 mm at retroareolar region of left breast.Right breast is normal.
2.Small lymph node 8mm×4mm showing echogenic hilum is seen in right axilla.
3.Small lymph node 13mm×5mm showing echogenic hilum is seen in left axilla.
Impression:Features are consistent with left side gynecomastia. Please suggest the line of treatment. Is this report is fearful?
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Your concern
1. Father having PAIN in left nipple while
pressing from last ONE MONTH
2. ULTRASONOGRAPHY findings
A. Small 7.6x5.9mm, well defined, hypoechoic, RETROAREOLAR lesion in left side of breast
B. Right AXILLA
. Small lymph node
. Size - 8x4mm
. Showing ECHOGENIC HILUM
C. Left AXILLA
. Small lymph node
. Size - 13x5mm
. Showing ECHOGENIC HILUM
D. Impression:
. Consistent with left side
GYNAECOMASTIA
3. PLEASE SUGGEST THE
1. LINE OF TREATMENT
2. IS THIS REPORT IS FEARFUL?
MY OPINION
PAINFUL RETROAREOLAR swelling/lump in left breast, of ONE MONTH DURATION, with BILATERAL lymph node enlargement and ECHOGENIC HILUM on USG findings.
All are in favour of BENIGN nature of lump breast.
BUT for DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS and management - comprehensive medical history, examination and necessary investigations are required
Next Steps
Consult Surgeon
Health Tips
FNAC/ US guided FNAC ( Fine needle aspiration cytology) of swelling/ lump breast and bilateral lymph nodes is required.
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