A non-cancerous breast disease caused by trauma or injury.
the death of fat cells, usually following injury. Fat necrosis is a benign condition, but it can cause a breast lump, pulling of the skin, or skin changes that can be confused with breast cancer.
A breast disease that isnÃt cancerous, and is generally the result of injury to the breast.
a painless, round, firm lump which is a result of damaged fatty tissue
Form of necrosis complicating acute pancreatitis that is accompanied by calcification.
A benign breast change where a firm, irregular mass of dead fat cells forms as a result of trauma to the breast. It may appear years after the injury.
Lumps of fatty material that form in response to a bruise or blow to the breast (or surgery or radiation therapy).
A benign (noncancerous) breast condition in which lumps of fatty material form in response to a blow or bruise to the breast.
Lumps of fatty material that form in response to a bruise or blow to the breast. (Read about " Breast Diseases and Conditions")
Destruction of fat cells in the breast due to trama or injury. It can cause a hard non-cancerous lump.
a benign breast condition in which painless, round, firm lumps caused by damaged and disintegrating fatty tissues form in the breast tissue, often in response to a bruise or blow to the breast.