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The Acceptability of Implanon in Muslim-Majority Asian Countries: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Ectopic breast fibroadenoma of the vulva: a case report. [PDF]
He Y, Xie G, Ji Y, Shi Y, He Y, Lei X.
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Evidence for the management of mastalgia
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2004Mastalgia is the commonest breast symptom presenting to general practitioners and breast surgeons alike. To make a full assessment of the cause, all patients require a full history, examination and, sometimes, investigations. Diary cards are often helpful. The commonest cause is cyclical mastalgia. Most women require reassurance only and the pain often
R, Gumm, G H, Cunnick, K, Mokbel
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Drug Treatments for Mastalgia: 17 Years Experience in the Cardiff Mastalgia Clinic
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1992Mastalgia commonly presents to medical practitioners. The majority of patients can be managed by exclusion of cancer and reassurance. In some the severity of pain affects the quality of life and drug treatment should be considered. Since its inception 324 patients with cyclical mastalgia and 90 with non-cyclical mastalgia have received a therapeutic ...
C A, Gateley +3 more
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Tamoxifen in Mastalgia: A Meta-Analysis
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2022Tamoxifen is prescribed for chronic mastalgia at a dosage of one 10- or 20-mg tablet for 3-6 months. A topical preparation of this drug has recently been approved. The aim of this study was to meta-analyze the effectiveness of tamoxifen and its different regimens for the treatment of mastalgia.
Mithilesh Sinha
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CLINICAL SYNDROMES OF MASTALGIA
Lancet, The, 1976232 patients attending a breast clinic with breast pain as the primary presenting symptom were studied prospectively to define clinical syndromes and to attempt to elucidate aetiological factors. Those women in whom mastalgia was a minor aspect of their complaint, or who were primarily seeking reassurance that they did not have cancer, were excluded ...
P E, Preece +5 more
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MASTALGIA: A 3 YEAR AUSTRALIAN STUDY
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 1994Mastalgia is a common but often poorly understood condition with little Australian data available on the subject. Details are presented of 170 patients who have attended a specific mastalgia clinic at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, over a 3 year period.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2022
Breast pain is a common symptom in most women during their lifetime, and many times is self-limited. Mastalgia is categorized into 3 main groups: cyclic, noncyclic and extramammary. A good history, examination and targeted imaging can help to delineate the underlying cause of mastalgia and therefore guide treatment options.
Ayat, ElSherif, Stephanie A, Valente
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Breast pain is a common symptom in most women during their lifetime, and many times is self-limited. Mastalgia is categorized into 3 main groups: cyclic, noncyclic and extramammary. A good history, examination and targeted imaging can help to delineate the underlying cause of mastalgia and therefore guide treatment options.
Ayat, ElSherif, Stephanie A, Valente
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