Vulnerable populations in the U.S. experience persistent disparities in chronic disease and associated lifestyle-based risk factors.
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February 2012
Architectural distortion is the third most-common appearance of breast cancer and often is a subtle finding on mammography. In this article, we review a variety of breast diseases that may present as architectural distortion on mammography; review the utility of correlative imaging, such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance; and review appropriate management for these diagnoses. Primary causes include breast cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ, radial scar, complex sclerosing lesion, and fat necrosis.
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February 2004