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1: Clin Radiol. 1997 Oct;52(10):739-44.Links

Pictorial review: the imaging features of male breast disease.

Department of Radiology, Frimley Park Hospital, Camberley, Surrey, UK.

Although breast carcinoma in men is rare, the presentation of a male patient with evidence of breast enlargement or of a palpable lump, is not uncommon. In such patients, radiological assessment may be requested to exclude malignant change. Mammography has been traditionally the dominant modality of investigation, although ultrasound, using high-frequency linear transducers, is playing an increasingly important role for both imaging and biopsy and the two techniques should be regarded as complementary. In this article the pathological conditions which may affect the male breast are reviewed and the imaging findings presented.

PMID: 9366531 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]