Abstrakt: |
Juvenile fibroadenomas of the breast are benign neoplasms. They present during the development phase of the breast. They are poorly understood because of their rarity and unpredictable behavior. In this article, a series of three different sonographic breast cases are provided of adolescent girls, who were brought for medical evaluation of a large breast lump, which had presented just after menarche. The results of evaluating these cases revealed that sonography of the breast was helpful in characterizing and delineating the extent of the lump. In conclusion, giant fibroadenomas of the breast, at menarche, are also known as juvenile fibroadenomas. They are a dilemma for the clinician, radiologist, and pathologist alike. The use of ultrasound can assist with characterizing these lesions, as an incorrect diagnosis could lead to a disfiguring surgery, for a young girl. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |