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Rofo 2013; 185(1): 74-75
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1313210
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1313210
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Accessory Breast Tissue (Mamma Aberrata) as a Rare Differential Diagnosis of Soft Tissue Swelling in the Axilla
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Publication History
06 September 2011
09 August 2012
Publication Date:
21 September 2012 (online)
Introduction
Axillary swelling is a common problem in pediatric practice and radiology. It is usually caused by lymph node swelling on the basis of lymphadenitis or lymphoma. In rare cases, it is caused by soft tissue tumors (rhabdomyosarcoma, lipoma, fibroma), vascular lesions (angiodysplasia, aneurysms), or an inflammation of sweat glands ([Table 1]).
However, axillary soft tissue swelling may similarly be caused by accessory breast tissue. It should thus be thought of as a possible differential diagnosis, especially in female adolescents and young women.
Here we describe such a case and present the corresponding characteristic imaging findings.