Persistent bilateral breast pain treated with traditional Kampo medicine [PDF]
A 45‐year‐old woman presented with persistent bilateral breast and axillary pain lasting for more than 3 months. Lengthy work‐up failed to identify the etiology. Physical examination was entirely normal, including breast examination.
Kentaro Iwata, Takashi Nishimoto
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Symptomatic Breast Cancers and Why Breast Pain May not Always Need Clinical Review [PDF]
Objective:Breast pain contributes a heavy burden to the symptomatic breast clinic, accounting for a large number of referrals due to patient/clinician subjective anxiety and unclear aetiology. We assess the link between breast pain and cancer with a view
Nicola Cook, Jeremy Batt, Clare Fowler
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The Prevalence, Severity, and Impact of Breast Pain in the General Population [PDF]
Breast pain has been investigated in clinical populations; however we have yet to understand the prevalence and severity of this condition in the general population to determine whether more should be done to minimize the impact of this condition on ...
Joanna Scurr, Nicola Brown
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Community breast pain clinics can provide safe, quality care for women presenting with breast pain [PDF]
Introduction Breast pain is not typically a symptom of breast cancer, yet nationally 20% of 2-week wait (2WW) breast referrals are breast pain alone. The East Midlands Breast Pain Pathway improves patient experience and frees capacity in secondary care ...
John Robertson +8 more
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Breast Pain Differential: Mondor's Disease of the Breast. [PDF]
Breast pain is a common concern among women in primary care clinics. A rare cause of breast pain is Mondor’s disease (MD), which can present as an acute, painful, erythematous, cord-like induration on the breast or anterior chest wall. The disorder is caused by sclerosing superficial thrombophlebitis of the anterolateral thoracoabdominal wall veins ...
Seemann LL +4 more
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Factors associated with acute postoperative pain following breast reconstruction
Introduction: Postmastectomy breast reconstruction has become an increasingly important component of breast cancer treatment. Unfortunately, some patients experience severe postoperative pain, placing them at risk for increased clinical morbidity and the
Anita R. Kulkarni +6 more
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The effect of vitamin B6 on the breast pain in first trimester of pregnancy in pregnant women referring to the comprehensive health centers in Gonabad, 2019-2020 [PDF]
Introduction: The first trimester of pregnancy is associated with unpleasant experiences for mothers. One of these unpleasant experiences is breast pain, which leads to a low quality of life in pregnant women, so the present study was conducted with aim ...
Asma Salar +3 more
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The Effect of ormeloxifene on mastalgia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials [PDF]
Introduction: Despite the studies have been published as review or systematic, the effect of ormeloxifene on mastalgia has not been well elucidated. Therefore, this study was performed with aim to determine the effect of ormeloxifene on mastalgia in ...
Masumeh Ghazanfarpour +5 more
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The Effect of Healthy Lifestyle Promotion Intervention on Quality of Life in Cyclic Mastalgia via Individual Counseling: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial [PDF]
Background:Despite high number of visited cases, there are no certain therapeutic guidelines for mastalgia. Generally pain is associated with poor quality of life in all dimensions.
Solmaz Fakhravar +3 more
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Mastodynia: Current data on the causes, course, diagnosis, and treatment approaches. A review [PDF]
Mastodynia is a common clinical symptom in general medical and gynecological practice. The objectives of this literature review are to analyze scientific information on the epidemiology of mastodynia/mastalgia, the impact on quality of life ...
Olga Ya. Leschenko
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