4 research outputs found
Diagnosis of Nipple Discharge: Value of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Ultrasonography in Comparison with Ductoscopy
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
THE ASSESSMENT OF CASES WITH INTRADUCTAL PAPILLOMAS AFTER SURGERY; THE CORRELATION OF RADIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS
Objective: The aims of this study were firstly to evaluate the radiology and histopathology findings of patients diagnosed with intraductal lesions and who had undergone biopsies. The second objective was to investigate the surgery requirements in those cases diagnosed with intraductal papilloma (IDP) post operatively
Radiologic approach to bloody nipple discharge
Objective: We aimed to evaluate the radiological approach in patients with pathologic nipple discharge in the light of the results of our patients with a complaint of bloody nipple discharge