Breast Cyst vs Fibroadenoma: Key Differences on Ultrasound

πŸ“Œ Introduction

During a breast ultrasound, two of the most common findings are:

  • Breast cysts
  • Fibroadenomas

Both are usually benign, but they look different on ultrasound and may require different follow-up.

πŸ‘‰ Understanding the difference can help reduce unnecessary worry.

πŸ“Œ What Is a Breast Cyst?

A breast cyst is a fluid-filled sac.

Key ultrasound features:

  • Completely black (anechoic)
  • Well-defined, smooth margins
  • Posterior acoustic enhancement
  • Round or oval shape

πŸ‘‰ Cysts are typically simple and benign

πŸ“Œ What Is a Fibroadenoma?

A fibroadenoma is a solid benign tumor made of glandular and fibrous tissue.

Key ultrasound features:

  • Hypoechoic (gray) internal echoes
  • Oval shape
  • Wider than tall
  • Smooth, well-defined margins

πŸ‘‰ These are also very common and usually benign

πŸ“Œ Key Differences (Quick Comparison)

FeatureCystFibroadenoma
ContentFluidSolid
AppearanceAnechoic (black)Hypoechoic (gray)
ShapeRound/ovalOval
Posterior featureEnhancementNone or minimal
RiskUsually benignUsually benign

πŸ“Œ Do You Need Further Testing?

πŸ‘‰ It depends on the ultrasound findings:

βœ” Typical cyst
β†’ No additional testing needed

βœ” Typical fibroadenoma
β†’ Follow-up ultrasound may be recommended

βœ” Atypical features
β†’ Biopsy may be considered

πŸ“Œ When Should You Be Concerned?

Further evaluation may be needed if:

  • Irregular shape
  • Ill-defined margins
  • Non-parallel orientation

πŸ‘‰ These features are less typical and may require closer assessment.

πŸ“Œ Final Thoughts

Both breast cysts and fibroadenomas are common and usually benign findings.

πŸ‘‰ The key is recognizing their ultrasound characteristics.

πŸ‘‰ Always follow your doctor’s recommendations for proper evaluation and follow-up.

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