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CAD did not reveal any suspicious findings.
IMPRESSION: Nodularity, left breast
Breast Ultrasound: Normal architecture of the breast tissue is evident withour disruption of Cooper's ligaments. there is no homographic evidence of a discrete cystic or sold lesion in either breast.
Impression: 1) unremarkable breast ultrasound 2) Left breast modularity correspond to ultrasound findings. Recommend further evaluation with breast mri with contrast.
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I am confused as to why they want a MRI when the ultrasound seems clear. Why not do a biopsy if there is something there? I this normal or should I be concerned. Also MRI's are expensive and it is the end of the year, should I wait a couple of weeks since I have to pay my deductable. Or does it seem to show something I need to have checked sooner then later.
My doctor called the director of radiology and he said MRI is necessaryView Thread




So does it sound like they for sure found a nodule?
The ultrasound tech said that my breast was perfect for seeing thing. She said it was like looking threw a window.View Thread
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