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Radiology, Vol 169, 631-633, Copyright © 1988 by Radiological Society of North America
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EA Kersschot, ME Hermans, C Pauwels, G Gildemyn, P Chabeau, L De Vos and P Van Hoorde
Department of Radiology, St Vincent Clinic, Gent, Belgium.
Three patients with juvenile papillomatosis of the breast are described. The lesions were apparent clinically as a palpable mass. At mammography, juvenile papillomatosis was not depicted in two patients and was seen as a poorly defined mass in one case. In all patients, high-frequency ultrasound examination showed an ill-defined, inhomogeneous mass with one or several small (up to 0.4 cm), rounded, relatively echo-free areas, which were seen mainly or exclusively near the borders of the lesion.
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