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Background: Mastalgia is the common breast condition among women. Mastalgia has highly variable prevalence which ranges 41–79%. It is more common in age group between 30 and 50 years.
Shaheen Banu, Uma B, Rajesh P
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Drug-Resistant Sinus Tachycardia as a Dose-Dependent Side Effect of Spironolactone: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Spironolactone is widely used for polycystic ovarian syndrome due to its anti‐androgenic properties. However, rare cardiovascular side effects may occur even in normotensive patients. We report a case of severe palpitations and drug‐resistant sinus tachycardia following high‐dose therapy, emphasizing the need for cautious titration and cardiac
Abdi Z +3 more
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A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON MASTALGIA IN SULAIMANIA, IRAQ [PDF]
Mastalgia is one of the most common breast symptoms. The aim of this study is to describe the clinical, pathological, ultrasonographic and mammographic features of this common symptom in Sulaimania, Iraq. A prospective study done over a period of 1 year,
Nizar MT Hamawandi
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Mastalgia in infertility: search for additional possibilities of therapy
Aim. To assess the efficacy and safety of using the homeopathic drug Mastopol for the relief of mastalgia in women with infertility, including those associated with endometriosis, as well as to study the drug tolerability and adherence to the treatment ...
Ksenia V. Krasnopolskaya +7 more
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The experience of breast pain (mastalgia) in female runners of the 2012 London Marathon and its effect on exercise behaviour [PDF]
Background For female marathon runners, breast pain (mastalgia) may be an important issue which has yet to be considered. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and severity of mastalgia in female marathon runners, identify factors that increase ...
Brasher, Amanda +3 more
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Ultrasound Analysis of Patients with Mastalgia with and without Palpable Mass
OBJECTIVES To assess the clinical significance of mastalgia by investigating its association with breast lumps and the utility of diagnostic workup in cases where a palpable abnormality does not accompany mastalgia.
Humaira Anjum +2 more
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Abstract Background The recorded use of iodine in medicine, dates to 5000 BC. Molecular iodine (I2) has been claimed to exert an antineoplastic effect that triggers apoptotic and re‐differentiation mechanisms in different types of cancer cells in animal studies.
Torkel Falkenberg +4 more
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Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections of the Breast: A Potentially Lethal Surgical Emergency
Necrotizing soft tissue infection (NSTI) of the breast is an extremely rare event in surgical practice. It is considered the most aggressive form of soft tissue infection and a true surgical emergency. It is also associated with a high risk of mortality if not diagnosed promptly.
Shariful Islam +7 more
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An alternative yogic approach for cyclical mastalgia—A narrative review
Background: Mastalgia or breast pain common benign breast disorder in women in her reproductive life. Mastalgia estimate prevalence 41–71%. It affects to overall quality of life and associated with anxiety, stress, and other psychological factors ...
Garima Jaiswal, Ghanshyam S Thakur
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Abstract Background Breast cancer has become a concerning health problem worldwide due to its increasing incidence rate. Women from developing countries are dying off due to the lack of knowledge on breast cancer and its different early detection programs.
Mst. Farzana Akter, Mohammad Ohid Ullah
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