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Radiographic features. Mammography. The mammographic appearance of the sternalis muscle is variable. Typically it is visible in the medial aspect of the breast on the craniocaudal mammogram and appears as a small soft tissue density/mass abutting the chest wall.
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22 cze 2023 · The mammographic appearance of the sternalis muscle is variable. Typically it is visible in the medial aspect of the breast on the craniocaudal mammogram and appears as a small soft tissue density/mass abutting the chest wall.
Characteristic findings of sternalis muscle (an anatomic variant) on mammography.
19 sty 2013 · The sternalis muscle is an unusual variant of the chest wall musculature. It may be visible as a rounded or irregular density on the craniocaudal mammogram along the sternal edge of the film. With improved mammographic positioning it will be seen more frequently.
Learn about the sternalis muscle, a rare and variable muscle that lies parallel to the sternum and can be seen on mammography, ultrasound, MRI, and CT. Find out how to recognize, differentiate, and clinically manage this anatomic variant.
4 maj 2012 · This inconsistent muscle has varying shapes, contours and sizes and may mimic a mass lesion on the craniocaudal (CC) mammogram. Familiarity with its mammographic appearance and ultrasonographic correlation is essential to avoid confusion with a malignant lesion.
The sternalis muscle is a rare anatomic structure that can be mistaken for a mass on a mammogram. Learn how to identify it, its appearance, and how to differentiate it from pathology.