Abstract

We have reviewed imaging findings of 32 female patients with a proven haematological malignancy in the breast and axilla presenting to two breast units over a 13-year period. Nineteen patients had screen-detected lesions, and 13 presented to symptomatic services. The most common histological diagnosis was of non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Of the 12 patients who presented with disease in the breast, six (all with primary breast lymphoma) presented with a well-defined mass on mammography. The range of radiological appearances is, however, highly variable.

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