Breast abscess (BA) is a common debilitating condition that has a world-wide occurrence. The clinical presentation ranges from localized to systemic features. It causes can be by organism or nonorganism. Infants' nutrition can be affected if the abscess occurs during lactation signifying secondary effects of BA on other individuals. Conservative management can be instituted in some instances, otherwise interventions is required (usually by drainage). Breast abscess can be drained by incision and drainage or through a relatively recently introduced needle aspiration. Either method has its advantages and disadvantages. Some clinicians have preference of one over the other depending on training, dispensation, individual clinical scenario, amon...
The abscesses of the breast are puerperal or non puerperal. The Staphylococcus aureus is the most co...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN USG GUIDED ASPIRATION AND INCISION AND DRAINAIGE IN BREA...
Introduction: Management of breast abscess in lactating women remains controversial. During pregnanc...
Abstract Background: Lactational breast abscess is attributed to higher morbidities among women, sp...
Background: The treatment of breast abscess is a clinical dilemma which ranges from conservative tre...
Abstract There is a high incidence of mammary infections among females who attend the emergency depa...
INTRODUCTION: Lactational Breast Abscess refers to accumulation of pus in an area or segment of bre...
Abstract Background Despite breast abscess becoming less common in developed countries, it has remai...
To assess ultrasonographically (US) guided needle aspirationof breast abscesses as an alternative to...
Objectives: Breast abscesses are common among lactating women most prevalent in developing countries...
OBJECTIVE: To assess ultrasonographically (US) guided needle aspiration of breast abscesses as an al...
ObjectiveTo assess ultrasonographically (US) guided needle aspirationof breast abscesses as an alter...
INTRODUCTION: Breast abscess continues to be a major cause of morbidity in developing countries. Th...
Background: The feasibility of ultrasound guided minimally invasive techniques in management of brea...
Background: The feasibility of ultrasound guided minimally invasive techniques in management of brea...
The abscesses of the breast are puerperal or non puerperal. The Staphylococcus aureus is the most co...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN USG GUIDED ASPIRATION AND INCISION AND DRAINAIGE IN BREA...
Introduction: Management of breast abscess in lactating women remains controversial. During pregnanc...
Abstract Background: Lactational breast abscess is attributed to higher morbidities among women, sp...
Background: The treatment of breast abscess is a clinical dilemma which ranges from conservative tre...
Abstract There is a high incidence of mammary infections among females who attend the emergency depa...
INTRODUCTION: Lactational Breast Abscess refers to accumulation of pus in an area or segment of bre...
Abstract Background Despite breast abscess becoming less common in developed countries, it has remai...
To assess ultrasonographically (US) guided needle aspirationof breast abscesses as an alternative to...
Objectives: Breast abscesses are common among lactating women most prevalent in developing countries...
OBJECTIVE: To assess ultrasonographically (US) guided needle aspiration of breast abscesses as an al...
ObjectiveTo assess ultrasonographically (US) guided needle aspirationof breast abscesses as an alter...
INTRODUCTION: Breast abscess continues to be a major cause of morbidity in developing countries. Th...
Background: The feasibility of ultrasound guided minimally invasive techniques in management of brea...
Background: The feasibility of ultrasound guided minimally invasive techniques in management of brea...
The abscesses of the breast are puerperal or non puerperal. The Staphylococcus aureus is the most co...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN USG GUIDED ASPIRATION AND INCISION AND DRAINAIGE IN BREA...
Introduction: Management of breast abscess in lactating women remains controversial. During pregnanc...