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Paget’s disease of the breast

Cancer Treatment Reviews, 2001
Paget's disease of the breast is a rare disorder of the nipple-areola complex that is often associated with an underlying in situ or invasive carcinoma. A change in sensation of the nipple-areola, such as itching and burning, is a common presenting symptom. Objectively, eczematoid changes of the nipple-areola complex are common.
G H, Sakorafas   +3 more
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Breast disease

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women between the ages of 35 and 54. It is estimated that the specialist in obstetrics and gynecology provides health care for more than half of the female population in the United States and should become familiar with both benign and malignant breast conditions. Confronted with the misconception that the
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Inflammatory Disease of the Breast

1990
It is frequently stated in the literature that inflammatory disease of the breast is indistinguishable from carcinoma (Raju et al. 1986). With careful correlation of clinical signs and symptoms, and mammographic and sonographic findings, a high rate of accuracy can be achieved in the diagnosis of inflammatory diseases (80%–85% in our experience).
J, Leveque, C O, Lorino, J J, Ferrara
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Hodgkin's Disease of the Breast

Archives of Surgery, 1966
SIXTEEN cases of primary Hodgkin's disease of the breast have been described1-13since the first description by Kueckens in 1928.6It is reported in both the white and Negro races and occurs in both sexes.1Bilateral11as well as unilateral breast involvement has been described.
M R, Lawler, D H, Riddell
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Inflammatory diseases of the breast

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2022
Inflammatory disorders of the breast are common benign breast conditions. Lactational mastitis occurs in breastfeeding women and may be associated with breast abscess in severe cases. Non-lactational inflammatory disorders are less common and include idiopathic granulomatous mastitis, periductal mastitis, and tuberculous mastitis. While these disorders
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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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THE GYNECOLOGIST AND BREAST DISEASE

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1977
Most gynecologists have accepted their role in reducing mortality from breast cancer as giving a thorough breast examination to all patients. They must also be involved in the interpretation and treatment of symptoms the use of diagnostic aids the recognition and understanding of pathology and in following and counseling those who have been treated ...
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Premalignant Diseases of the Breast

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1984
The importance of identifying women at increased risk for developing breast cancer is obvious. Environmental and host factors as well as breast histology are reviewed in this article.
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Benign Breast Diseases

Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 2005
Benign breast diseases have always been neglected in comparison to cancer, despite the fact that there are many more patients with such diseases than patients presenting to a breast clinic for cancer. Like normal breast tissues, benign breast diseases are under a complex system of controls by both systemic hormonal and local factors. In this review, we
Carine, Courtillot   +8 more
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BREAST CANCER AND "PAGET'S DISEASE OF THE BREAST"

Archives of Surgery, 1945
This study, which has been prompted by the evidence of confusion and the divergence of opinion among clinicians and pathologists alike as to the nature of so-called "Paget's disease of the breast," embraces a thorough review of 29 cases 1 as well as a review of studies and observations by other investigators of this malady.
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