2016
DOI: 10.1111/tbj.12636
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Nipple Adenoma: New Images and Cryosurgery Treatment

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“…26 ). The treatment is surgical; some recent publications describe cryosurgical treatment, a minimally invasive surgical technique, for this benign condition [ 3 ].
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Section: Benign Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 ). The treatment is surgical; some recent publications describe cryosurgical treatment, a minimally invasive surgical technique, for this benign condition [ 3 ].
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Section: Benign Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…AN is a rare benign epithelial neoplasm that occurs in the papillary ducts, and it mainly affects women aged 43 to 45 years, although it has also been reported in men and adolescents ( 20 ). Clinically, AN often manifests as unilateral nipple erythema, swelling, erosion, and exudation, which needs to be distinguished from cutaneous metastasis of breast cancer, PD, and eczema ( 21 ). If the patient is misdiagnosed with a malignant tumor, the extent of surgical resection is much larger, and the harm is great ( 22 ).…”
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“… 1 , 5 , 12 Cryotherapy may be chosen to preserve as much intact nipple tissue as possible for women of childbearing age who need to breastfeed. 13 And it is necessary for patients to have regular breast follow-up with annual breast physical examination and mammography to prevent the local recurrence and development of breast cancer. 1 …”
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confidence: 99%