Architectural Distortion and Asymmetry after diagnostic mammo
Can’t help but be panicking right now. I went in for my first mammo (40yo), got called back immediately for diagnostic on left breast. They found a persistent asymmetry with architectural distortion but couldn’t definitively see it in the ultrasound. I also kept hearing the radiologist and tech talk about it being star shaped.
She noted a BI-RADS category 4 and with my personal lifetime risk of 21%, I’ll be going in for a stereotactic biopsy next week and also waiting on approval for MRI.
I’m just so scared but trying to stay positive that, best case scenario, it’s benign, worst case, it was caught early. I know I shouldn’t Google but I can’t help it.
Has anyone had experience with architectural distortion? What are the chances it’s malignant?
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My anomaly was the subject of a 2nd MRI with an MRI guided biopsy. It ended up being a large hemangioma (abnormal cluster of blood vessels). So it was nothing to worry about - but until I found that out, I sure was worried. I hit my 5 year last November, stopped the AI drug & just had my annual Mammogram and all is well. Best wishes for you.
They said mine was over 2 centimeters. It ended up being 13mm. Much smaller than they could see on MRI. I had lumpectomy and radiation only. Now trying to figure out a medicine I can take without so many side effects.