Difference between clustered and punctate calcifications of the breast

Clustered and punctate calcifications are generally referred to as clustered calcifications in the breast, and the difference is not great, further examination is recommended to clarify the nature of the case. Cluster calcification is an early ultrasound or molybdenum imaging manifestation of breast cancer, which often appears as sand-like calcification or punctate calcification in a cluster under ultrasound. The reason for the formation of calcification is closely related to the degeneration and necrosis of tissue cells and the deposition of calcium salts. Clustered calcification in breast should be removed by surgery in time, and then do pathological examination, according to the pathological examination result, if it is malignant tumor, radical mastectomy should be performed, and according to the pathological result, whether to carry out chemotherapy, radiotherapy and endocrine therapy should be chosen. In daily life, it is suggested that patients should maintain good mood, avoid excessive psychological burden and anxiety, and take a light diet, avoiding too much spicy and stimulating food. If you feel unwell, you should consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the treatment.