Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9087136 | Imagerie de la Femme | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Invasive lobular carcinoma, because of its many atypical presentation, is a diagnostic challenge both for clinical and mammographic assesment. The risks of errors are due to the fact that the lesion is often poorly limited and with a tendency to multifocality and multicentricity. Occult mammography in dense breasts is common (5 to 50% according to the literature). In fact, ultrasonography is a complementary tool, especially useful in dense breasts, and makes it possible to find the subjacent lesion in more than 80% of the cases. In the same way, the MRI is part of modern pre-therapeutic assessment: it allows a better estimate of the real size of the lesion, allowing detection of multifocal lesions.
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Authors
Mickaël Suissa, Laurent Lévy, Pascal Tranbaloc, Jean-François Chiche, Brigitte Martin, Jacques Bokobsa,