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  2. Duct ectasia of breast - Wikipedia

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    Duct ectasia of the breast, mammary duct ectasia or plasma cell mastitis is a condition that occurs when a milk duct beneath the nipple widens, the duct walls thicken, and the duct fills with fluid. This is the most common cause of greenish discharge. [1] Mammary duct ectasia can mimic breast cancer. It is a disorder of peri- or post-menopausal ...

  3. Nonpuerperal mastitis - Wikipedia

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    Nonpuerperal breast abscesses have a higher rate of recurrence compared to puerperal breast abscesses. [6] There is a high statistical correlation of nonpuerperal breast abscess with diabetes mellitus (DM). On this basis, it has recently been suggested that diabetes screening should be performed on patients with such abscesses. [7] [8]

  4. Galactography - Wikipedia

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    With galactography, a larger part of the ductal system can be visualized than with the endoscopic investigation of a duct (called galactoscopy or ductoscopy). Causes for nipple discharge include duct ectasia, intraductal papilloma, and occasionally ductal carcinoma in situ or invasive ductal carcinoma. [1]

  5. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Who should get ...

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    More than 240,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed every year, according to health officials.

  6. ‘I Thought I Had A Clogged Milk Duct From Breastfeeding. It ...

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    Lauren Da Silva thought she had a clogged milk duct from breastfeeding, but a biopsy and ultrasound revealed HER2-positive and hormone positive breast cancer.

  7. Nipple discharge - Wikipedia

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    Treatment depends on the underlying cause. [2] Duct ectasia may be treated with surgical removal of the ducts involved. [2] Infectious causes may require antibiotics or incision and drainage. [2] Nipple discharge is the third most common breast complaint by women, after breast pain and a breast lump. [4]

  8. Lactiferous duct - Wikipedia

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    Lactiferous ducts are ducts that converge and form a branched system connecting the nipple to the lobules of the mammary gland. When lactogenesis occurs, under the influence of hormones, the milk is moved to the nipple by the action of smooth muscle contractions along the ductal system to the tip of the nipple.

  9. Breast Cancer Awareness: All the Products That Give ... - AOL

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    This October, brands are joining in the fight against breast cancer by creating products that give back. When purchased, at least 50 percent of the price of these items goes to organizations that ...