Nipple Adenoma Treated with Nipple Preservation in Young Female Patient: A Report of 2 Cases
Journal of Breast Disease
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(2): 88-91, 2021.
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Dans Anglais
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| ID: wpr-937775
ABSTRACT
Adenoma of the nipple is a rare benign type of breast that occurs most often in middle-aged women with nipple discharge, skin erosion in addition to crusting, inflammation, and pain. It can be clinically confused with Paget’s disease or breast cancer precursor lesions, such as ductal carcinoma in situ low grade. The treatment of choice for nipple adenoma is complete excision of the tumor. However in younger women, nipple preservation is required. We present two cases of nipple adenoma that were completely removed with nipple preservation.
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Journal of Breast Disease
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2021
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