Nipple discharge is a common symptom that is alarming for the patient since it can be a presenting symptom of breast cancer. Breast imaging is used to examine women with pathologic nipple discharge in order to detect any lesions that may be present and to assist in the differential diagnosis. The modalities of breast imaging include mammography, breast ultrasonography (US), and magnetic resonance imaging. Breast US is currently considered to be useful for the visualization of ductal structures and intraductal lesions that cause nipple discharge. In this review, we discuss US techniques that assist in the clear visualization of ductal structures and intraductal lesions in patients with nipple discharge. Controversy remains regarding the eval...
AbstractNipple discharge is a common symptom in breast medicine. It is usually benign in origin (pap...
OBJECTIVES: Comparing the sensitivity of Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CEMRI), mammo...
This study was performed to assess the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with uni...
Background: Pathologic nipple discharge, which is a common reason for referral to the breast imaging...
Nipple discharge, the spontaneous release of fluid from the nipple, is a common presenting finding t...
Purpose Nipple discharge is a disturbing symptom due to the fear of breast cancer, although approxi...
Copyright © 2022 The Korean Society of Radiology.OBJECTIVE: The optimal imaging approach for evaluat...
Background:The purpose of this study was to evaluate imaging spectrum of intraductal papillomas on b...
Nipple discharge is a common complaint in women of reproductive age but seldom is caused by serious ...
Over 80% of females experience nipple discharge during their life. Differently from lactational (mil...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare the diagnostic performance of breast ultrasonography (US) with ...
Background:- Nipple discharge is the third most frequent complaint of female patients visiting a bre...
Background: Nipple discharge is one of the most common symptoms related to the breast, but it is a p...
BackgroundHigh-resolution, high frequency, three-dimensional (3D) breast ultrasound can be used as t...
Ductography has become the gold standard for the evaluation of patients exhibiting pathologic nipple...
AbstractNipple discharge is a common symptom in breast medicine. It is usually benign in origin (pap...
OBJECTIVES: Comparing the sensitivity of Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CEMRI), mammo...
This study was performed to assess the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with uni...
Background: Pathologic nipple discharge, which is a common reason for referral to the breast imaging...
Nipple discharge, the spontaneous release of fluid from the nipple, is a common presenting finding t...
Purpose Nipple discharge is a disturbing symptom due to the fear of breast cancer, although approxi...
Copyright © 2022 The Korean Society of Radiology.OBJECTIVE: The optimal imaging approach for evaluat...
Background:The purpose of this study was to evaluate imaging spectrum of intraductal papillomas on b...
Nipple discharge is a common complaint in women of reproductive age but seldom is caused by serious ...
Over 80% of females experience nipple discharge during their life. Differently from lactational (mil...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare the diagnostic performance of breast ultrasonography (US) with ...
Background:- Nipple discharge is the third most frequent complaint of female patients visiting a bre...
Background: Nipple discharge is one of the most common symptoms related to the breast, but it is a p...
BackgroundHigh-resolution, high frequency, three-dimensional (3D) breast ultrasound can be used as t...
Ductography has become the gold standard for the evaluation of patients exhibiting pathologic nipple...
AbstractNipple discharge is a common symptom in breast medicine. It is usually benign in origin (pap...
OBJECTIVES: Comparing the sensitivity of Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CEMRI), mammo...
This study was performed to assess the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with uni...