Research Article

Profile of Male Breast Cancer in Makkah Region of Saudi Arabia: A 4-Year Retrospective Analysis of Radiology and Histopathology

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Left mammogram, ultrasound of the left breast, and chest CT of a male patient with malignant breast cancer. (a) MLO view and (b) CC view, showing a large dense mass (yellow arrow) in the retroareolar and upper location. The mass has irregular margins with adjacent coarse trabeculae (red arrow) and mild skin thickening (blue arrow). No microcalcification or skin retraction was observed. (c, d) Complementary ultrasound of the left breast revealed a huge mass (yellow arrow) with lobulated contours and heterogenous echoes. The lesion measured  cm, was located at 1-2 o’clock position, and appeared to invade the adjacent parenchyma (red arrow). (e) CT images (lung window) of the first case showing a mass of the left breast (red arrow). (f) There was no evidence of metastasis to the lungs or mediastinum. (g, h) Show the ultrasound-guided left breast biopsy of the second malignant case. (g) A huge hypoechoic mass (yellow arrow) with lobulated contours. This is located at 1 to 2 o’clock position and appears to be invading the adjacent parenchyma (red arrow). (h) Shows the tumor mass (yellow arrow) and biopsy needle (green arrow).
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