Case 150
Case History
A 57-year-old male presents with bloody nipple discharge. He has a long history of primary testicular failure and gynecomastia.
Physical Examination
• right breast: firm, small, subareolar nodule
• left breast: normal exam
Mammogram
Mass
• margin: circumscribed
• shape: oval
• density: equal density
Calcifications
Figure 150–1. In the subareolar area, the palpable mass corresponds to an oval mass with heterogeneous calcifications. (A). Right MLO mammogram. (B). Right CC mammogram. (C). Right MLO mammogram (lesion enlarged).
Ultrasound
Frequency
• 11.5 MHz
Mass
• margin: well defined

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