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Breast Pathology Seminar. CASE PRESENTATION PART 1. Elba Torres Matundan MD FCAP Victor Carlo Vargas MD FCAP. What is your diagnosis?. CASE 1. A 48 year old female was found to have a lobular mass on routine mammogram. CASE 2.
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Breast Pathology Seminar CASE PRESENTATION PART 1 Elba Torres Matundan MD FCAP Victor Carlo Vargas MD FCAP
CASE 1 A 48 year old female was found to have a lobular mass on routine mammogram.
CASE 2 A 20 year old female with clinical history of cardiac myxoma and melanotic schwannomas was found to have a right breast mass.
CASE 3 A 62 year old woman was found to have spiculated mass with microcalcifications on mammogram.
CASE 4 A 16 year old female with a palpable nodular lesion.
CASE 5 A 40 year old female was found to have a mobile, circumscribed, painless mass.
CASE 6 A 45 year old female with firm nodular mass.
CASE 7 A 12 year old female with a palpable nodular mass.
CASE 8 A 53 year old woman with history of invasive ductal carcinoma on the left breast. Now present with nodule on the same breast.
CASE 9 A 50 year old female with firm to hard palpable mass.
CASE 10 A 17 year old female presents with a clinically palpable mass
CASE 11 A 32 year old female with nodular palpable mass.
CASE 12 A 42 year old female with a history of two left prior breast biopsies for fibroadenomas over the past five years developed a large mass in the same breast.
CASE 13 • A 53 year old female with calcifications on routine mammogram.
CASE 14 A 30 year old female with positive family history of breast cancer was found to have an ill-defined mass.
CASE 15 A 33 year old female was found to have a circumscribed nodular mass.
CASE 16 A 64 year old female with left breast invasive ductal carcinoma presents a right breast spiculated retroareolar lesion on mammogram.
CASE 17 A 25 year old female with positive family history of breast cancer with a nodular mass on the left breast.