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Case 20041 - False Negative for Mammography
resolved by Tomosynthesis.

This woman had her regular screening mammogram, which was rated as BI-RADS 1, or normal. Some weeks later she returned because of a palpable lump in her breast. Ultrasound detected this lump and was determined through biopsy to be DCIS. Her mammogram was retrospectively reviewed and the cancer was deemed to be mammographically occult.
On review of the tomosynthesis image, taken at the same time as the mammogram, the cancer can be clearly seen near the skin line above the nipple.
Clip contributor:
Laurie L. Fajardo, M.D.
University of Iowa Health Care
Iowa City, Iowa
e-mail: L-Fajardo@uiowa.edu
JeongMi Park, M.D.
University of Iowa Health Care
Iowa City, Iowa
e-mail: jeongmi-park@uiowa.edu
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CAUTION: Breast Tomosynthesis is an Investigational Device limited by Federal
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