“…Additional cutaneous manifestations include: nipple/areolar retraction (dimpling), inversion or fixation, firm papulonodular plaques with anatomic disruption (Figs 1 and 2), ulceration, edema, dermatitis, erythema, or discharge 3,4 , 6,22 . MBC is more often associated with a bloody nipple discharge than is the case in female breast cancer 23 .…”