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Tag Directory > Fat Necrosis


We have 4 results for Fat Necrosis.

VIP

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It's slowly dawned on me that maybe I should be checking out the hard spot on the top of my breast that appeared after DIEP reconstruction. It's where my two tumors were and it's my original breast skin. That makes it possible, although not probable, that this area I've been calling fat necrosis might be something worse. My doctors offered a lot of discussion and different opinions on what's the best way to determine if something is fat necrosis or cancer. The answer is there is no great way s, technorati.com

 

The MRI Saga

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Getting an answer to my "Are these lumps fat necrosis or something else?" question is turning out to be an issue. By issue I mean pain in the butt, requiring me to call a bunch of people and try to explain what I want and what I thought I clearly asked for. But it looks like once someone reads an MRI, that's it. No one else will look at anything to do with it, even if that's what needs to happen to answer the one, specific question I had the scan for in the first place. Luckily, most people w, technorati.com

 

Breast lump

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I have a lump between the chest wall and breast and i was wondering if i will lose my breast cancerous or benign???? Answered by: Maria/MDHealthForum.com Team It?s normal to be worried about lumps. But worrying to the point of panicking and avoiding a visit to the doctor is not healthy. Clinical breast examination is necessary Tags: Women's Health, Cancer, breast, lump, cancer, biopsy, fibroadenoma, fat necrosis, sclerosing adenosis, technorati.com

 

Plans for Future

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I'm not sure. That's the short answer. I called and cancelled the Dec. breast lift surgery and I did tell the scheduler why. I doubt if my reasons got back to the doctor of if she lost any sleep over them, but I did end up hearing from the doctor I initially asked to read my MRI. She explained the hard areas don't show up as fat necrosis. They don't show enhancement either though, so they probably (gotta love that word) aren't cancer. She thinks they are scar tissue and might not go away, but, technorati.com

 


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