Publications by authors named "Zatinahhayu Mohd-Isa"

Article Synopsis
  • - Breast imaging in men is a debated issue primarily due to the prevalence of gynecomastia, a benign condition, compared to the rarity of male breast cancer, leading to anxiety and high medical costs.
  • - A study was conducted to assess whether mammography or ultrasound is necessary for male patients referred for a benign breast lump, following specific guidelines from the Royal College of Radiology.
  • - The results showed a complete match between clinical diagnoses and imaging findings, suggesting that imaging is unnecessary for likely gynecomastia, and standardized assessment methods can enhance patient care.
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Wire-localised wide local excision (W-WLE) has been standard of care for impalpable breast lesions. Logistics and risks of wire localisation can be challenging. Magseed-localised wide local excision (M-WLE) is an alternative to W-WLE.

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Background And Objectives: MRI is generally performed to assess response to Neo-adjuvant systemic therapy (NAST) in breast cancer.

Objective: To assess role of MRI in determining the probability of having residual disease in patients undergoing NAST. We also evaluated synchronous cancers diagnosed following MRI.

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Background: Invasive breast cancer is comprised of a wide spectrum of histological types with different clinical presentations, imaging characteristics, and behaviors. Almost 10% of breast cancers with predominantly invasive ductal features have lobular components on core biopsy at primary diagnosis. Although the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with purely lobular cancers is well-established, it is not clear if preoperative MRI is indicated in ductal cancer with lobular features.

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