Diagnosis of Nipple Discharge: Value of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Ultrasonography in Comparison with Ductoscopy
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2017Author
Acunas, Gulden
Yilmaz, Ravza Sümeyye
Yabul, Fatma Celik
Tunaci, Mehtap
Dursun, Menduh
Bender, Omer
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Background: Pathologic nipple discharge, which is a common reason for referral to the breast imaging service, refers to spontaneous or bloody nipple discharge that arises from a single duct. The most common cause of nipple discharge is benign breast lesions, such as solitary intraductal papilloma and papillomatosis. Nevertheless, in rare cases, a malignant cause of nipple discharge can be found.
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