Fig. 13From: Mimickers of breast malignancy: imaging findings, pathologic concordance and clinical managementTubular adenoma. A 36-year-old woman presented with a palpable breast mass. Spot cradiocaudal and lateral mammogram (a, b) shows a high-density irregular mass (solid arrow), adjacent to an incidental oil cyst (dotted arrow). Grayscale (c) and power Doppler ultrasound (d) images show an irregular hypoechoic mass with increased vascularity (arrows). Core needle biopsy showed tubular adenoma. The mass remained stable sonographically for 30Â months and mammographically for 9Â yearsBack to article page