Ultrasound ‐guided wire localization of focal ductal dilatation in the evaluation and treatment of pathologic nipple discharge
Abstract
Patients presenting with pathologic nipple discharge (PND) often pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. We used ultrasound to identify focal ductal dilatation—hypothesized to be a radiographic manifestation of the causative lesion—in patients with PND and no relevant clinical or radiographic findings. Twenty‐two excisions guided by ultrasound wire localization of focal duct dilation were performed. Surgical pathology revealed papilloma in 20 cases (91%); atypia or carcinoma was detected in 7 cases (32%). The ultrasound finding of focal duct dilatation enables excision of otherwise occult though clinically significant lesions and is worthy of further study.
Source: The Breast Journal - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Anya Romanoff, Benjamin Nulsen, Jolinda Mester, Shabnam Jaffer, Christina Weltz Tags: SHORT COMMUNICATION Source Type: research
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