Breast Lump (SubPectoral Lipoma): Clinical Diagnostic Dilemma
Journal Title: Journal of Chalmeda AnandRao Institute of Medical Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 15, Issue 1
Abstract
Lipoma of the breast is rare and usually it is not diagnosed because of fatty nature of the breast. Here, we present a case of lipoma which is deep to pectoral muscle. Clinically we considered this as breast lump with clinical inconclusive signs like variable consistency, limited mobility without slip sign.
Authors and Affiliations
Ramlinga P, Ramesh S, Shafeeq Mohd, Anand Kumar P
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