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Mammographic Appearance of Nonpalpable Breast Cancer Reflects Pathologic Characteristics

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Malignancies presenting as calcifications on mammography are most commonly DCIS. When invasive malignancies presented as calcifications, the calcifications were associated with accompanying high-grade DCIS, and the invasive cancers were often Her2/Neu positive. Mammographic masses with calcifications were associated with lymphatic invasion. Excisional biopsy margins were most commonly positive with architectural distortions. The mammographic appearance of nonpalpable malignancies is related to pathologic characteristics with prognostic value, which varies with patient age and influences clinical management.

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