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Today’s Ultrasound Breast Report (100 Words) Ultrasound of both breasts shows increased fibroglandular tissue. In the right breast, multiple well-defined oval hypoechoic lesions with smooth margins are seen, measuring approximately 12.8 × 6.8 mm, 9.7 × 5.5 mm, 9.0 × 3.6 mm, and 13.0 × 6.6 mm. In the left breast, a small well-defined hypoechoic lesion measuring about 3.5 × 3.0 mm is noted. No posterior acoustic features or ductal dilatation are seen. Skin, nipple, and areolar complex appear normal. No lymphadenopathy is detected in axillary regions. Findings suggest fibroadenomas. Lesions are predominantly benign (BIRADS II), with one lesion categorized as BIRADS III.  What should I do . I'm married. No children yet.
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Mammogram and fnac
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It’s probably fibroadenoma and no need for fnac as of now as it is very small Cap evion 400mg od 30days Cap primrose oil 1 tab od 30 days Analgesic if pain Connect for online consultation
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Generally a benign report. No specific disease process. The treatment will depend on your symptoms. You will need six monthly reviews . You should plan your family. If required you should go for Assisted Reproductive Technology treatment.
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Meet a general surgeon in person
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Get mammogram of both breast and then send the reports and then proceed with fnac
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you can get fnac
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As one lesion you mentioned  as BIRADS 3,though others are 2,it should  be considered. Do MAMMOGRAM  OF BOTH BREASTS.Plan pregnancy  ASAP.
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