Case of Breast Cancer Discovered by Repeated Hematomas after Blunt Trauma to the Breast |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.12, No. 6)Publication Date: 2021-05-07
Authors : Jingjing Wang;
Page : 563-565
Keywords : Breast cancer; Hematoma; Breast trauma; Ultrasound; Examination;
Abstract
Background: Breast hematoma is a manifestation of blunt force injury to the breast. Hematomas without obvious clinical complications were treated conservatively and most of them were self-healing. If there is no history of tumor and no need for emergency treatment, the possibility of tumor is often ignored by clinicians due to the history of trauma. The repeated hematoma in this case did not attract the attention of the clinician, and the lack of cytological and histological examination is a mistake. This case gives us more clues that recurrent hematomas in the breast need to be looked for abnormal causes.
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