2020
DOI: 10.1308/rcsann.2020.0036
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The investigation and management of unilateral nipple discharge

Abstract: Introduction Between 16,000 and 48,000 women are estimated to present to UK breast clinics with nipple discharge each year. The incidence of malignancy in these women is 2.7–24.2%. Currently, there is no consensus on the best way to investigate and manage these women. The aim of this study was to assess the rate of malignancy in women presenting with unilateral nipple discharge, and to evaluate the role of examination, imaging and cytology in reliably predicting outcome. Methods Breast units were asked to pros… Show more

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“…The role of high resolution ultrasound (US) is complementary in nipple discharge workup. It is capable of diagnosing tiny solitary intraductal papilloma (10), can better characterize a mammographic identified lesion and confirm its malignant potential by using US guided biopsy (11). ACR recommended US as an initial examination for nipple discharge if the woman have had a recent mammography, pregnant or 30 years old and younger (12).…”
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“…The role of high resolution ultrasound (US) is complementary in nipple discharge workup. It is capable of diagnosing tiny solitary intraductal papilloma (10), can better characterize a mammographic identified lesion and confirm its malignant potential by using US guided biopsy (11). ACR recommended US as an initial examination for nipple discharge if the woman have had a recent mammography, pregnant or 30 years old and younger (12).…”
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confidence: 99%