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Small vascular fibredenoma in breast
Hi, i recently felt pain in breast, went for ultrasound,it says small vascular fibredenoma, measure 2.5*1.5*1.7, the lesion is wider than tall and has smooth margins with subtle macrolobulation, A quick doppler shows internal vascularity within the lesion, there is no problem tenderness ,the lesion is mobile easily slipping under proble, No focal lesion appreciated in the left breast No dilated ducts are seen No architectural disturbance is noted Both axillae appear unremarkable Small vascular fibredenoma in right breast Is it anything to worry,or can I leave it as it is?
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Please share original report , and would always prefer to get a core Biopsy done when you are anxious about the lesion . For breast lesions even if it’s looking benign in your scan , if you are anxious would always suggest to get a biopsy done , so that you will have nothing to worry about. And just like to share that the probability of transformations of a fibroadenoma to a cancers breast lesion is very rare .
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Hi , u can get fnac of breast initially. If suspicious u can go for biopsy
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Get a core /trucut biopsy of the lump
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