Abstract Archives of the RSNA, 2014
BRE183
From Lymphoma to Melanoma: Metastatic Disease to the Breast and Axilla from Extramammary Malignancies
Education Exhibits
Presented on December 1, 2014
Presented as part of BRS-MOA: Breast Monday Poster Discussions
Certificate of Merit
Kopal Shama Kulkarni MD, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose
Ashley Cimino-Mathews MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
David J. Eisner MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Ergeba H. Sheferaw MD, MPH, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Bonmyong Lee MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Susan Caroline Harvey MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
Dorothy Amy Sippo MD, Abstract Co-Author: Nothing to Disclose
The purpose of this exhibit is:
1) To review the sources of metastatic disease to the breast and axilla.
2) To explain how metastatic disease can spread to the breast via either hematogenous or lymphatic routes.
3) To review the clinical and imaging presentations of metastatic disease to the breast and axilla.
Overview of metastatic disease to the breast and axilla:
-Frequency of occurrence
-Sources of metastatic malignancy
-Routes of spread
-Hematogenous
-Lymphatic
Clinical presentation
Review of imaging findings
Sample cases
-Lung cancer
-Adenocarcinoma
-Squamous cell carcinoma
-Lymphoma/leukemia
-Melanoma
-Ovarian cancer
-Plasmacytoma
-Renal cell carcinoma
Other breast lesions that may have imaging features similar to metastatic disease
-Complicated cyst
-Invasive ductal carcinoma
-Invasive lobular carcinoma
Summary
http://abstract.rsna.org/uploads/2014/14008724/14008724_3kho.pdf
Kulkarni, K,
Cimino-Mathews, A,
Eisner, D,
Sheferaw, E,
Lee, B,
Harvey, S,
Sippo, D,
From Lymphoma to Melanoma: Metastatic Disease to the Breast and Axilla from Extramammary Malignancies. Radiological Society of North America 2014 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, - ,Chicago IL.
http://archive.rsna.org/2014/14008724.html