Hyperechoic lesions of the breast encompass a wide range of conditions that are occasionally encountered during breast ultrasonography. Although typical hyperechoic lesions with a distinct fat component on imaging are well known, some hyperechoic lesions are diagnosed as unexpected pathology, making the radiology-pathology correlation difficult. Therefore, understanding the pathology of these lesions and how it correlates with imaging findings can help radiologists accurately diagnose and properly manage a range of related conditions. This article presents a pictorial review of unexpected hyperechoic benign and malignant breast lesions, with a focus on the pathological conditions that give rise to the hyperechoic pattern.
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Park, S. Y., Park, J. Y., Park, J. W., Kim, W. H., Park, J. Y., & Kim, H. J. (2022). Unexpected hyperechoic lesions of the breast and their correlations with pathology: a pictorial essay. Ultrasonography, 41(3), 597–609. https://doi.org/10.14366/usg.21243
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