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<Could it have been a clogged milk duct, so dense that sonogram said it
was solid?

Yes, I would think so. Most lumps in lactating breasts are going to be
something along the lines of a blocked milk duct.

Did you say how long she had had this lump before the surgeon panicked?
If only a matter of days, it was most likely something to do with
lactation. It it had been there for weeks, it could *possibly* be more
serious.

Mammography is usually *not* helpful in lactating breasts. Even in
nonlactating breasts, lumps/cancer may not be detected - so not to be
completely relyed on.

Lisa Amir
GP / IBCLC in Melbourne, Australia

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