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Radiology, Vol 135, 623-626, Copyright © 1980 by Radiological Society of North America
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JE Meyer, DB Kopans and JC Long
The spectrum of mammographic findings in 12 patients with malignant lymphoma of the breast is presented. Five patients had primary breast lymphoma, and seven had secondary involvement. The abnormal densities varied from fairly discrete nodules to diffuse involvement of the parenchyma and skin. Correlations between the mammographic findings and histopathological classification are explored.
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