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Breast milk miRNAs and their potential role in the development of atopy in infants. [PDF]

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Giant Malignant Phyllodes Tumor with Secondary Thyroid Involvement. [PDF]

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BREAST DISEASE

Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
This article reviews the presentation and management of common breast disorders. It focuses on the diagnosis of treatment and management of patients with breast cancer in a multidisciplinary approach.
N, Hansen, M, Morrow
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Benign Breast Disease

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2022
Benign breast disease presents commonly in routine gynecologic care. Presenting symptoms such as breast mass, nipple discharge, or breast pain may raise concern for malignancy. Once breast cancer is ruled out, gynecologists must identify and appropriately treat benign breast disease.
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Benign Breast Disease

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2010
Benign breast diseases are among the most common diagnoses that the busy obstetrician-gynecologist will see in practice. Moreover, breast cancer will undoubtedly be diagnosed numerous times in an obstetrician-gynecologist's career. An ability to accurately and promptly diagnose both benign and malignant breast diseases is within the purview of the ...
Mark D, Pearlman, Jennifer L, Griffin
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Benign breast disease

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
Most women initially consult their gynecologist when they have concerns about breast disorders. Although breast cancer is usually the patient's biggest fear, it is benign breast disease, a common disorder, which often complicates a thorough evaluation and which interferes with the early diagnosis of breast cancer.
I, Nyirjesy, F S, Billingsley
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Benign breast disease

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Perhaps the most remarkable trend relevant to benign breast disease during the past year is the relative paucity of new investigations. This interesting trend is reflected in one of the most remarkable recent texts on this subject. In The Breast: Comprehensive Management of Benign and Malignant Disorders (Bland et al., eds.
F K, Beller, R C, Reiter
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