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Radiology, Vol 137, 15-19, Copyright © 1980 by Radiological Society of North America


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Benign lymph nodes associated with dermatitis presenting as breast masses

DB Kopans, JE Meyer and GF Murphy

Intramammary lymph nodes may enlarge secondary to benign or malignant processes and present as breast masses. The diagnosis of benign intramammary lymphadenopathy can be suggested by the xeromammographic appearance and the association of such lesions with inflammatory skin conditions.


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