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Query: UMLS:C0849787 (
nipple discharge
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Introduction. Spontaneous
nipple discharge
is the third most common reason for presentation to a symptomatic breast clinic. Benign and malignant causes of spontaneous
nipple discharge
continue to be difficult to distinguish. We analyse our experience of duct excisions for spontaneous
nipple discharge
to try to identify features that raise suspicion of breast cancer and to identify features indicative of benign disease that would be suitable for nonoperative management. Methods. Details of one hundred and ninety-four patients who underwent duct excision for spontaneous
nipple discharge
between 1995 and 2005 were analysed. Results.
Malignant disease
was identified in 11 (5.7%) patients, 4 invasive and 7 insitu, which was 10.2% of those presenting with bloodstained discharge. All patients with malignant disease had bloodstained discharge. Discharge due to malignant disease was more likely to be bloodstained than that due to benign causes (Fisher's exact test, 2-tailed P value = 0.00134). Conclusion. Our findings do not support a policy of conservative management of spontaneous bloodstained
nipple discharge
. Cases of demonstrable spontaneous bloodstained
nipple discharge
should undergo duct excision to prevent malignant lesions being missed.
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PMID:Duct Excision is Still Necessary to Rule out Breast Cancer in Patients Presenting with Spontaneous Bloodstained Nipple Discharge. 2229 27