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Ductal Carcinoma in Situ

By Stamatia Destounis, M.D. | May 16, 2011

CLINICAL HISTORY

A 57-year-old patient presents for evaluation of right nipple discomfort. The patient has family history of a mother and sister with premenopausal breast cancer.

FINDINGS

Digital mammography shows area of calcifications (Figure 1a-b). Magnification views demonstrate intraductal pleomorphic microcalcifications in the right 11:00 area (Figure 1c).
No noted findings on physical exam or ultrasound.

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DIAGNOSIS

Vacuum assisted stereotactic needle core biopsy of the right breast 11:00 microcalcifications reveals ductal carcinoma in situ.

DISCUSSION

This case demonstrates the benefit of multimodality imaging including digital mammography and breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in this patient, which led to a diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). There has been some conflicting information in the literature regarding MRI and its usefulness in the evaluation of DCIS. For this patient, the MRI revealed the extensive area of involvement more so than mammography. This information was critical to the surgeon for surgical planning.

Stamatia Destounis, MD, is managing partner and a radiologist at Elizabeth Wende Breast Care in Rochester, NY.

Reprinted from DiagnosticImaging.com
Original article: Ductal Carcinoma in Situ
 

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by juan pons | July 24, 2011 1:40 PM EDT

Everything year the mamografic te ñoques mri vives the best ajota to a good aproach to cancer

by Camille Morrison | August 14, 2012 9:54 AM EDT

I was diagnosed with DCIS in 2009 and it happened just the way the above case was described. I feel the biopsy really saved my breast. The radiologist who read my mammogram determined the calcifications to be benign. Fortunately, I pursued the issue with my OB/GYN and a Breast Specialist. They were astute enough to study the same mammogram as the radiologist and realize that something was wrong.

I hope all patients who have breast concerns understand how important it is to seek the help of competent, experienced specialists.

Thank you for your article and allowing me to share my experience.

Camille Morrison






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