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Breast abscess
Fibroadenoma
Abnormalities of normal development
and involution (including breast pain and nodularity)
Nipple adenoma
Intraductal
papilloma
Fat necrosis
Nipple adenoma
Nipple adenomas are non-malignant
glandular tissue tumours of the nipple area, which vary in appearance. Nipple
adenomas are surgically removed because they are sometimes, although not
usually, associated with breast cancer.
Intraductal papilloma
Intraductal papillomas are small,
relatively uncommon benign growths in the lining of the milk ducts near the
nipple. They produce a discharge, which may be blood-stained. They are usually
seen in women over 40. Breast cancer must be excluded by mammography and fine
needle aspiration if required.
Intraductal papillomas are surgically removed before they grow big enough to
block the milk ducts. The papilloma must be sent for histology to confirm that
it is benign.
Although pintraduct papillomas are the commonest cause of bloody discharge of
the nipple, cancer must always be ruled out.
Fat necrosis
Fat necrosis is damage to some of
the fat tissue within the breast (for example following a motor vehicle accident
or after being punched in the breast), which may then lead to the formation of a
lump. Bruising occasionally occurs near the lump, and the area may be tender.
The mass may be associated with skin or nipple retraction. A fat necrosis mass
cannot always be distinguished from breast cancer without biopsy or fine needle
aspiration. In a young woman with a history of injury to the breast, reassurance
and follow-up examination are sufficient.
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