I'm with Pat. I'd suggest this lady see a breast surgeon. I don't see how
an effective mammogram of this region could be done. No mammo I've ever had
would have given a good view of axillary nodes. An ultrasound would be a
good option. Could be that she has accessory breast tissue in this region
which is atrophying, or infected hair folicles or something, but prudence
dictates that swollen nodes be explained.
Barbara Wilson-Clay, BSEd, IBCLC
Austin Lactation Associates, Austin, Texas
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