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RID34379 effect of mass on surrounding tissue

definition

Effects of a mass on its surroundings are: compressions of the tissue around the mass, obliteration of the tissue planes by an infiltrating lesion, straightening or thickening of Cooper's ligaments and an echogenic halo. Edema may be present, caused by inflammatory carcinoma, radiation therapy, mastitis or a systemic process such as congestive heart failure.

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