BACKGROUND: Surgery is the intervention of choice for definitive diagnosis and treatment in women with pathological nipple discharge (PND). Ductoscopy has been reported to improve diagnosis, but as an interventional procedure it may also reduce the need for surgery. This study evaluated interventional ductoscopy in patients with PND. METHODS: A prospective study on ductoscopy was conducted in consecutive patients with PND, but without a suspected malignancy on routine diagnostic evaluation. Intraductal lesions were removed by ductoscopic extraction. Surgery was undertaken if there were suspicious ductoscopic findings or at the patient's request. Therapeutic efficacy was determined by cannulation success, detection and removal rates, symptom...
The carcinoma frequency of clinically and radiologically negative pathologic nipple discharges (PNDs...
Pathological nipple discharge is defined as unilateral outflow from the breast. In case of negative ...
Background:- Nipple discharge is the third most frequent complaint of female patients visiting a bre...
Background and ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of ductoscopy and follo...
Background Invasive surgery remains the standard for diagnosis of pathological nipple discharge (PND...
Background The majority of lesions resulting in pathological nipple discharge are benign. Convention...
Abstract Background To explore the features of ductoscopic appearance that may be diagnostic in pati...
OBJECTIVE To use the breast duct endoscope for studying the pathological characteristics of breast-d...
investigation of choice for evaluation of unilateral, single duct, spontaneous nipple discharge rega...
Objective The purpose of the current study was to review characteristics of patients with nipple dis...
OBJECTIVE To explore the value of fiberoptic ductoscopy in diagnosing and treating bilateral and pol...
<b><i>Background: </i></b>Today, in cases of nipple discharge of unclear origin, the abundance of di...
Background: Pathologic nipple discharge, which is a common reason for referral to the breast imaging...
Background Many women with nipple discharge undergo operative duct excision with few actually having...
Purpose Nipple discharge is a disturbing symptom due to the fear of breast cancer, although approxi...
The carcinoma frequency of clinically and radiologically negative pathologic nipple discharges (PNDs...
Pathological nipple discharge is defined as unilateral outflow from the breast. In case of negative ...
Background:- Nipple discharge is the third most frequent complaint of female patients visiting a bre...
Background and ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of ductoscopy and follo...
Background Invasive surgery remains the standard for diagnosis of pathological nipple discharge (PND...
Background The majority of lesions resulting in pathological nipple discharge are benign. Convention...
Abstract Background To explore the features of ductoscopic appearance that may be diagnostic in pati...
OBJECTIVE To use the breast duct endoscope for studying the pathological characteristics of breast-d...
investigation of choice for evaluation of unilateral, single duct, spontaneous nipple discharge rega...
Objective The purpose of the current study was to review characteristics of patients with nipple dis...
OBJECTIVE To explore the value of fiberoptic ductoscopy in diagnosing and treating bilateral and pol...
<b><i>Background: </i></b>Today, in cases of nipple discharge of unclear origin, the abundance of di...
Background: Pathologic nipple discharge, which is a common reason for referral to the breast imaging...
Background Many women with nipple discharge undergo operative duct excision with few actually having...
Purpose Nipple discharge is a disturbing symptom due to the fear of breast cancer, although approxi...
The carcinoma frequency of clinically and radiologically negative pathologic nipple discharges (PNDs...
Pathological nipple discharge is defined as unilateral outflow from the breast. In case of negative ...
Background:- Nipple discharge is the third most frequent complaint of female patients visiting a bre...