What Does My Mammography Test Report Indicate?
 
                                    
                                    
                                          
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                                            Question : Dear Doctor, I had a mamogram the other day and it says:
MAMMOGRAPHY
"Normal parenchyma only is bilaterally, no suspicious mases or
microcalcifications are demonstrated.
In the upper outer quadrant of rigtht breast, there is an island of left
breast paranchyma, confirmed at ultrasound.
No ther architectural anomalies are demonstrated, o features suggestive
of malignancy are demonstrated.
ULTRASOUND
Normal breast parenchyma only visible bilaterally. There are benign
appearing lymph nodes in both axillae.
COMMENT
Normal examination, no fratures suggestive of malignancy are demonstrated,
I'm ringing my doctor tomorrow. He left me a message to ring him 3 days
ago and I just received it. Should I be worried about this mammogram?
Thanks,
XXXX
                            MAMMOGRAPHY
"Normal parenchyma only is bilaterally, no suspicious mases or
microcalcifications are demonstrated.
In the upper outer quadrant of rigtht breast, there is an island of left
breast paranchyma, confirmed at ultrasound.
No ther architectural anomalies are demonstrated, o features suggestive
of malignancy are demonstrated.
ULTRASOUND
Normal breast parenchyma only visible bilaterally. There are benign
appearing lymph nodes in both axillae.
COMMENT
Normal examination, no fratures suggestive of malignancy are demonstrated,
I'm ringing my doctor tomorrow. He left me a message to ring him 3 days
ago and I just received it. Should I be worried about this mammogram?
Thanks,
XXXX
                                    Brief Answer:
The report is normal.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Mrs XXXXXXX
Welcome to Healthcare magic.
I am Dr Ramadevi Wani. I will be answering your concerns today.
I read your reports. There is no reason to be worried.
The report is normal.
Don’t worry about the lymph nodes seen on ultrasound. They could be due to some non-significant infection you might have suffered before.
I hope I have answered your concerns. If you have any further concerns do write to me through Healthcare Magic.
                                    
                            The report is normal.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Mrs XXXXXXX
Welcome to Healthcare magic.
I am Dr Ramadevi Wani. I will be answering your concerns today.
I read your reports. There is no reason to be worried.
The report is normal.
Don’t worry about the lymph nodes seen on ultrasound. They could be due to some non-significant infection you might have suffered before.
I hope I have answered your concerns. If you have any further concerns do write to me through Healthcare Magic.
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