Figure 1A : A well defined soft tissue density was seen in the anterior aspect of superior mediastinum consistent with a thymoma.
Fig 1 B and 1 C - An elliptical pleural based hyperdense lesion with peripheral calcification and central fluid density is seen along the lateral aspect of right hemithorax suggestive of an empyema.
Fig 1D and 1 E : A lobulated soft tissue density lesion is seen in the inner lower quadrant of the right breast extending into the underlying pectoral muscle.
Fig 2 A and 2 B : An irregular heterogeneously hypoechoic tubular lesion with posterior enhancement, lying parallel to the breast parenchyma was seen in the right breast at 3 o’clock to 5 o’clock position, at a distance of 2 cm from the nipple areola complex. There was no vascularity in the lesion. There were no calcifications in the lesion. The lesion was extending into the underlying pectoralis muscle. (BIRADS 4A)
Fig 3 The lesion was soft on elastography.
Fig 4 The FNAC of the right breast lesion revealed necrotizing granulomatous inflammation (Epithelioid histiocytes forming granulomas (Fig 4A) and areas of necrosis (Fig 4B)) suggestive of mycobacterial etiology.