2010
DOI: 10.3804/jjabcs.19.67
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Abstract: 1. FAD 2. MLOCC mm

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“…The most common reason for detection was a mass or induration (66%), followed by erosions or ulcers (48%) and nipple discharge (35%) [ 5 7 ]. In reports from Western countries, nipple discharge is common, but in Japan, erosions tend to occur more frequently, sometimes making differential diagnosis from Paget’s disease difficult [ 2 , 17 ]. The size of nipple adenomas reported in Japan ranged from 0.5 to 24 mm (median, 10 mm).…”
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“…The most common reason for detection was a mass or induration (66%), followed by erosions or ulcers (48%) and nipple discharge (35%) [ 5 7 ]. In reports from Western countries, nipple discharge is common, but in Japan, erosions tend to occur more frequently, sometimes making differential diagnosis from Paget’s disease difficult [ 2 , 17 ]. The size of nipple adenomas reported in Japan ranged from 0.5 to 24 mm (median, 10 mm).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The first choice of treatment is lumpectomy combined with biopsy and treatment because of the difficulty in distinguishing benign from malignant lesions histologically [ 17 ]. There have been reports of mastectomies performed because of overdiagnosis, and therefore, an adequate preoperative search is necessary to avoid overtreatment [ 18 ].…”
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confidence: 99%