Ductography has become the gold standard for the evaluation of patients exhibiting pathologic nipple discharges. In nine patients (age range, 29 67 years; median age, 51 years) with invasive (n=5) or intraductal (n=4) cancer, ductographic findings were recorded, then correlated with mammographic and sonographic findings. Common ductographic findings included complete ductal obstruction, multiple irregular filling defects in the nondilated peripheral ducts, ductal wall irregularities, periductal contrast extravasation, and ductal displace-ment. Faint microcalcifications or ill-defined masses, which were not opacified by contrast material, were often discovered adjacent to ductal abnormalities. Mammographically and sonographically occult diff...
Nipple discharge is a common symptom that is alarming for the patient since it can be a presenting s...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the adjunctive diagnostic value of breast ultraso...
The incidence of malignancy in patients with pathologic nipple discharge (PND) varies from 1% to 23%...
Ductography has become the gold standard for the evaluation of patients exhibiting pathologic nipple...
Ductography has become the gold standard for the evaluation of patients exhibiting pathologic nipple...
Abstract Background To explore the features of ductoscopic appearance that may be diagnostic in pati...
Nipple discharge, the spontaneous release of fluid from the nipple, is a common presenting finding t...
OBJECTIVE To use the breast duct endoscope for studying the pathological characteristics of breast-d...
Objective The purpose of the current study was to review characteristics of patients with nipple dis...
investigation of choice for evaluation of unilateral, single duct, spontaneous nipple discharge rega...
(A) Normal galactogram in 78-years old woman with bloody PND. (B) Same patient’s axial thick slab re...
Background: Pathologic nipple discharge, which is a common reason for referral to the breast imaging...
Copyright © 2022 The Korean Society of Radiology.OBJECTIVE: The optimal imaging approach for evaluat...
This study was performed to assess the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with uni...
Ductal disease is a broad group encompassing both benign and malignant entities which may overlap cl...
Nipple discharge is a common symptom that is alarming for the patient since it can be a presenting s...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the adjunctive diagnostic value of breast ultraso...
The incidence of malignancy in patients with pathologic nipple discharge (PND) varies from 1% to 23%...
Ductography has become the gold standard for the evaluation of patients exhibiting pathologic nipple...
Ductography has become the gold standard for the evaluation of patients exhibiting pathologic nipple...
Abstract Background To explore the features of ductoscopic appearance that may be diagnostic in pati...
Nipple discharge, the spontaneous release of fluid from the nipple, is a common presenting finding t...
OBJECTIVE To use the breast duct endoscope for studying the pathological characteristics of breast-d...
Objective The purpose of the current study was to review characteristics of patients with nipple dis...
investigation of choice for evaluation of unilateral, single duct, spontaneous nipple discharge rega...
(A) Normal galactogram in 78-years old woman with bloody PND. (B) Same patient’s axial thick slab re...
Background: Pathologic nipple discharge, which is a common reason for referral to the breast imaging...
Copyright © 2022 The Korean Society of Radiology.OBJECTIVE: The optimal imaging approach for evaluat...
This study was performed to assess the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with uni...
Ductal disease is a broad group encompassing both benign and malignant entities which may overlap cl...
Nipple discharge is a common symptom that is alarming for the patient since it can be a presenting s...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the adjunctive diagnostic value of breast ultraso...
The incidence of malignancy in patients with pathologic nipple discharge (PND) varies from 1% to 23%...