2016
DOI: 10.1148/rg.2016150123
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Developing Asymmetries at Mammography: A Multimodality Approach to Assessment and Management

Abstract: A developing asymmetry is a focal asymmetry that is new or increased in conspicuity compared with the previous mammogram. It is challenging to evaluate, as it often looks similar to fibroglandular tissue at mammography. A developing asymmetry should be viewed with suspicion because it is an uncommon manifestation of breast cancer. Diagnostic mammography forms the foundation of diagnostic evaluation of a developing asymmetry and begins with additional spot compression, lateral, and/or rolled views to evaluate a… Show more

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“…Mammographic asymmetries frequently resemble normal fibroglandular tissue, having interspersed fat and lacking convex margins . They account for 6% of non‐palpable, screen‐detected cancers, but represent 27% of missed cancers and are the second most common cause of false negative screening recall assessments .…”
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“…Mammographic asymmetries frequently resemble normal fibroglandular tissue, having interspersed fat and lacking convex margins . They account for 6% of non‐palpable, screen‐detected cancers, but represent 27% of missed cancers and are the second most common cause of false negative screening recall assessments .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An asymmetry and focal asymmetry have similar appearances, being identified on one and both views respectively. A developing asymmetry is a focal asymmetry, not previously present or increasing in size and conspicuity …”
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