Thanks for watching! FN usually stands for Fat Necrosis and anti Rad means Anti-Radial scanning which is an ultrasound scanning technique used for visualization of pathologies near the center of the breast
A sebaceous cyst is usually seen in subcutaneous zone. All other cysts and masses are mostly seen in the mammary zone but they can still appear anywhere else.
can it be boil? I mean I had 4 infected acne that I cleaned up. then I read on google that acne people are prone to infections. I did had a boil on lower part of body, and I cleaned it, then later I had a painful infected cyst on left breast, it feels painful when I move and if I ride a vehicle and later it felt itchy. But after taking coamoxiclav it flattened and it is pain free. I increase it to 3x because the doctor only prescribed 2x for a week, I continued for another week but i made it into 3x. I think it is an infection started from acne and then boil, and then it probably spread through my blood or lump nodes. I did felt this weird saliva in my mouth, it usually happens when i have infection. I cannot say I had fever because it is too hot weather and I cannot feel if I am having slight fever. But I really think it is bacterial infection from skin opening. The first doctor ask for ultrasound and second doctor insisted on mammogram, which is waste of money since the result cannot identify what it is. And then I repeated ultrasound and it was different result, i mean at first it was 3pieces, than the other lab saw 7pieces. One is complex cyst, the others are hyphoechoic mass. But the one that was complex it shrunk from 2.3x2.3x1.1 to 1.91x1.64x.070. It just says it should be monitored. My sis is insisting on biopsy but I think it is benign, just got infected. I did got operation when I was young from tumor on my knee but it was benign. My cervix had 2x operation as well but benign. My mom had one on waist, my dad on his neck, my bro on his breast. Maybe it is genetics. But I think my complex is just skin infection. I am prone to infection anyway. I am kinda immuno compromise. I still have to worry about my mole on my neck that is always itchy and had a little bit of weird break or a tiny part of it is not attached to the whole mole. If only I have more money I can have continous medical on expensive hospital and get an uber ride coz I am getting so tired from taking cheap multiple commute.
Hello ser i had a breast trauma my precious son accidentally bump his head on my breast when i was lying down and when i have a breast ultrasound their impression is HIGHLY SUSPICION FOR MALIGNANCY and the doctor order me to have incisional biopsy we dont have money for that and i thought what if its just fat necrosis and my breast ultrasound here is an error. Ser can u help me pls. Maybe just one look on my utrasound and youll already know what it is. Im from the Philippines. Im really hopeless right now
But I do have relatives with cancer. My grandma had lung cancer and it spread on bones and brain. My aunt in USA had a breast cancer on remission. My grandmas niece had breast cancer and she died. But i don't think I have it since I don't have that dimple breast skin, and I don't have that inverted nipple.
It's possible that your symptoms are related to a bacterial skin infection that spread from your acne or boils. With your history of benign tumors and recurrent infections, it's important to be cautious about new growths or changes in your body. The fact that the cyst responded to Co-Amoxiclav suggests it was likely infected. Given your family history of cancer and the changes in your breast cysts, it is very crucial to continue monitoring the situation closely. Although your past tumors were benign, new growths and changes, especially in breast tissue, should not be ignored. A biopsy can provide more definitive information about the nature of these masses, given your family history of cancers. You can discuss this with your doctor. Best Wishes!
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Sir what is this lump in my left breast in my ultrasound there is a mixed solid and cystic lobulated nodule at the <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="660">11:00</a> position of the left breast around 1cm from the nipple measuring 1.79×1.45×1.33cm
Hello. Do you have the ultrasound report with you? What does the impression statement of the report say? Some breast lumps such as Fibroadenomas are benign and are not cancer.
I had a mammogram that said i had a oval circumscribed nodule in my left breast tissue, am going for an ultrasound, needless to say i am freaking out, what does it mean...any help is appreciated.
Hello! I understand how concerning this can be. However, an oval circumscribed nodule usually refers to a benign breast mass, not cancerous. Circumscribed means it has well clear defined borders which is a feature mostly associated with a benign mass. Ultrasound will reveal more details about this mass. It could be a Fibroadenoma or a breast cyst. Best Wishes!
I appreciate your response with all my heart, I just got back from my ultrasound and have been asked to get a biopsy. Ultrasound left breast: Correlative ultrasound of the left breast at 4:00 o'clock, 4 cm from the nipple shows a hypoechoic nodule measuring 8 x 4 x 4 mm. The nodule appears solid with slightly irregular in contour. Tissue sampling is required. Ultrasound-guided core biopsy is recommended. IMPRESSION: LEFT BREAST: Indeterminate solid nodule left breast. This is what the report said. Any insight is much appreciated. Thank you. @@DrSamsImagingLibrary
The report describes the nodule as an "indeterminate solid nodule." This means that based on the ultrasound alone, it is not possible to definitively determine whether the nodule is benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). The term "indeterminate" is used because the features of the nodule don't clearly categorize it as either typically benign or typically malignant. It is important to follow up on this recommendation for a biopsy. The biopsy results will provide more definitive information about the nature of the nodule. Best Wishes!
Bilateral axillary reactive lymph nodes could be due to an infection or inflammation, but it doesn't indicate anything serious. Please follow up with your doctor.
BI-RADS stands for Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System. It is used to grade breast pathologies. There are 6 categories. Category 0 is normal. Category II is a benign pathology with no evidence of cancer. Category III indicates that a lesion is mostly benign but has a low chance of being cancerous.
@@DrSamsImagingLibrary Can you explain the report from any category REPORT RT Breast shows multiple oval hypoechoic solid mass lesions adjacent to each other forming irregular lesion measuring 4.7x2.3cm, 1cm from areola opposite 11-12 clock site. They are multiple lesions the biggest one is 27x18mm & 27x18mm, both showed lobulations -The second lesion is opposite 3:0'clock site measuring 8x2.5mm, 6mm deep and 2cm from areola.. - Another lesion is seen opposite 10clock site, 6cm from areola and measuring 16x11mm, 1.5cm deep with perilesional flow. -All lesions are well defined with irregular lobulations however the larger one showed two sharp lobulations and few punctate calcifications. No coarse calcifications and no breakdown. -On color Doppler perilesional vessels are seen... ⚫ LT breast showed two lesions opposite 1 clock site: one at areolar margin measuring 12x6mm, 16mm deep & and the second at 3cm measruing 15x9mm/ • Normal nipple & retroareolar area & no duct ectasia. • Normal appearances of the breast muscles. •Extended examination of the both axillae shows solitary bening looking lymph node but no mass lesions or pathological L.N. Compared study of the RT breast shows normal findings. Conclusion:
@@user-hs8vy5op6j This report suggests multiple solid masses with irregular lobulations and calcifications. It would likely be BIRADS 4. Please follow up with your doctor for further evaluation. Thank You