Case Report

Systemic Granulomatous Diseases Associated with Multiple Palpable Masses That May Involve the Breast: Case Presentation and an Approach to the Differential Diagnosis

Figure 1

Bilateral mammography: bilateral mediolateral oblique (a) and craniocaudal (b) mammographic views demonstrate scattered fibroglandular tissue with global asymmetry and focal skin thickening in the left breast which was classified as moderate suspicious BI-RADS 4c. There was also an isodense, round, circumscribed mass, measuring 12 × 8 mm in the outer upper quadrant, requiring complementary ultrasonography (encircled). Nipples are marked.
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