Abstract
Pseudotumors which are recognized by mammography as dense areas, can be classified by careful patient anamnesis and inspection of the organ. In most cases these lesions can be correlated with scars or tumorous changes of the skin. The socalled 'drawing-pin' phenomenon mainly is resulting from skin retraction by Cooper's ligaments and secondly from immediate invasion of the tumor. In all these cases short time radiographic follow-up examinations are recommended instead of surgery.
Citation Formats
Buck, J, and Barth, V.
Pseudotumors of the female breast.
Germany: N. p.,
1980.
Web.
Buck, J, & Barth, V.
Pseudotumors of the female breast.
Germany.
Buck, J, and Barth, V.
1980.
"Pseudotumors of the female breast."
Germany.
@misc{etde_5573109,
title = {Pseudotumors of the female breast}
author = {Buck, J, and Barth, V}
abstractNote = {Pseudotumors which are recognized by mammography as dense areas, can be classified by careful patient anamnesis and inspection of the organ. In most cases these lesions can be correlated with scars or tumorous changes of the skin. The socalled 'drawing-pin' phenomenon mainly is resulting from skin retraction by Cooper's ligaments and secondly from immediate invasion of the tumor. In all these cases short time radiographic follow-up examinations are recommended instead of surgery.}
journal = []
volume = {20:5}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1980}
month = {May}
}
title = {Pseudotumors of the female breast}
author = {Buck, J, and Barth, V}
abstractNote = {Pseudotumors which are recognized by mammography as dense areas, can be classified by careful patient anamnesis and inspection of the organ. In most cases these lesions can be correlated with scars or tumorous changes of the skin. The socalled 'drawing-pin' phenomenon mainly is resulting from skin retraction by Cooper's ligaments and secondly from immediate invasion of the tumor. In all these cases short time radiographic follow-up examinations are recommended instead of surgery.}
journal = []
volume = {20:5}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1980}
month = {May}
}