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Final ID: Poster #: EDU-063

Emergency Pediatric Breast Complaints: A Pictorial Review.

Purpose or Case Report: Children and young adults occasionally present with breast complaints in the emergency setting, typically with palpable abnormalities or pain. Ultrasound is the imaging of modality of choice in this setting due to its wide availability, resolution for superficial soft tissue structures, and lack of ionizing radiation. In this presentation, we review breast lesions seen in children and young adults undergoing sonographic evaluation in the emergency department at a tertiary pediatric hospital with the final diagnosis. The aim of this exhibit is to review pediatric breast anatomy and depict representative ultrasound imaging features of normal variants, benign lesions, and findings which should raise suspicion for malignancy. Cases will include but not limited to: premature glandular tissue, ductal ectasia, breast edema, breast cellulitis, breast abscess, periductal mastitis, complicated cyst, intraductal papilloma, fibroadenoma, phyllodes tumor, and breast cancer.
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  • Nguyen, Derek  ( Johns Hopkins Medicine , Baltimore , Maryland , United States )
  • Dunn, Emily  ( Johns Hopkins Medicine , Baltimore , Maryland , United States )
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Posters - Educational

Thoracic Imaging

SPR Posters - Educational

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