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What Does My Ultrasound Scan Report Indicate?

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Posted on Thu, 18 Feb 2016
Question: In 2011 I had a double mastectomy for Stage 1A Brest Cancer. I had extensive DCIS, some LCIS and multifocal invasive cancer, the largest focus was 2mm. The margins were negative for both DCIS, LCIS and invasive cancer. The muscle and deep margin were negative. The DCIS was Intermediate and the invasive was Grade 1. My concern is one year ago I found a pea sized lump in my reconstructed (silicone implant) breast. It is on the cancer side, but not near the cancer location. I had 1 MRI and 3 ultrasound follow ups since. The imaging is all negative. See attached most recent ultrasound report. You can feel the lump, but not see it on imaging. My concern is could it be a low grade cancer that is not showing up or could the lump be in the muscle and not showing up? You can feel it more when I am standing vs. when I am lying down. Both my breast surgeon and oncologist feel it would show up due to the mastectomy and lack of breast tissue. They do not recommend removing it. I am unclear whether I should insist on an open biopsy. Please give me your opinion.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Praveen Tayal (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
It is better to monitor the lump.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
A pea sized lump that is palpable can be just a soft tissue knot due to the implants. The ultrasound scan is normal. There is no need to worry. The investigations are not suggestive of a malignancy. It is best to keep monitoring the lump carefully and in case it increases in size then an open biopsy will help in removing all the doubts.
I hope this answers your query.
In case you have additional questions or doubts, you can forward them to me, and I shall be glad to help you out.
Wishing you good health.
Regards.
Dr. Praveen Tayal.
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Praveen Tayal (3 hours later)
Thank you for your reply. Would a breast ultrasound reveal any type of malignancy even if small, due to the mastectomy? The radiology tech stated there was just implant and skin and nothing showing. Would a soft tissue know feel smooth and round/oval? This is how the lump feels.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Praveen Tayal (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
MRI scan is more accurate.

Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
An ultrasound can detect a small malignancy and MRI is a more accurate test to detect any such abnormality. A soft tissue will feel smooth rounded and firm to touch. It is likely to be a soft tissue lump.
Hope my answer is helpful.
Do accept my answer in case there are no further queries.
Regards.
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What Does My Ultrasound Scan Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: It is better to monitor the lump. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for posting your query. A pea sized lump that is palpable can be just a soft tissue knot due to the implants. The ultrasound scan is normal. There is no need to worry. The investigations are not suggestive of a malignancy. It is best to keep monitoring the lump carefully and in case it increases in size then an open biopsy will help in removing all the doubts. I hope this answers your query. In case you have additional questions or doubts, you can forward them to me, and I shall be glad to help you out. Wishing you good health. Regards. Dr. Praveen Tayal. For future query, you can directly approach me through my profile URL http://bit.ly/Dr-Praveen-Tayal