Ultrasound shows papillary hyperechoic may suggest that there is a large calcification within the breast nodule gland, further examination is needed to clarify the condition. Strong echoes are found in the breast by ultrasound, which indicates that there is a particularly white phenomenon under the ultrasound image, accompanied by a strong acoustic shadow of the breast, which may suggest that there is calcification in the patient’s mammary nodule gland, and the area of calcification may be larger. The high echogenicity of the papilla can only indicate that there may be calcification in the gland, whether it is benign or malignant, further examination is needed, which can be performed by ultrasound puncture biopsy or minimally invasive rotary excision of the breast to further diagnose the nature of the biopsy. If you find that the ultrasound shows papillary hyperechoic phenomenon, you need to go to the hospital in time, do further examination to understand the type of disease, and according to the results of the examination to clarify the next step of the treatment program.