1. Introduction
2. Case Presentation
Radiologic features of abdominal computed tomography (CT). CT scan shows low attenuated fluid collection (star) in intermuscular and deep subcutaneous spaces with an accompanying ill-defined surrounding soft tissue infiltration (arrows) spreading from the left upper lateral abdominal wall down to the lower anterior abdominal wall.
Breast ultrasound reveals fluid like filler collection in a retroglandular, prepectoral location. A, US of the right breast shows a large amount of anechoic filler collection with internal multiple echogenic foci. B, the left filler collection demonstrates a marked decrease in volume (arrows), ill-defined margin, and heterogeneous internal echogenicity. C, on Doppler, increased vascularity is noted at left lower outer tender area. D, Anechoic isolated filler collection (arrow) is noted at relative value scale update committee (RUC).
Radiologic features of abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A and B, Contrast-enhanced sagittal T1 weighted image (T1WI) demonstrates skin thickening and focal fluid collection (arrow) with ill-defined reticular streaky soft tissue enhancement, extending from the left lower abdominal wall to the vulva (arrows).


