Breast Reconstruction

Case 42

This patient underwent bilateral mastectomies for breast cancer. Surgical clips from an axillary lymph node dissection are seen on the right side. The bilateral rounded metallic devices are tissue expanders. They are attached to a radiolucent inflatable bladder that can be progressively filled with saline to stretch the overlying soft tissues, creating redundant tissue that can later be used for reconstruction. The underlying lungs are clear.

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Case 33

This radiograph demonstrates a lobulated mass in the left perihilar region. Also of note is the presence of a unilateral implant in the left breast, suggesting a history of mastectomy and breast reconstruction. Together these findings are highly suggestive of pulmonary metastatic disease from breast cancer. However, tissue diagnosis would be required for confirmation as a primary lung malignancy and metastatic disease from a different, unknown primary are also possible.

The exam is otherwise unremarkable.

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