TY - JOUR
T1 - Management of nipple discharge and the associated imaging findings
AU - Patel, Bhavika
AU - Falcon, Shannon
AU - Drukteinis, Jennifer
PY - 2015/4/1
Y1 - 2015/4/1
N2 - Nipple discharge is commonly encountered by health care providers, accounting for 2%-5% of medical visits by women. Because nipple discharge is the presenting symptom in 5% to 12% of breast cancers, it causes considerable anxiety for both patient and providers. Furthermore, the work-up and management of nipple discharge can be confusing. Fortunately, the cause of nipple discharge is usually benign, so the primary goal of evaluation and management is separation of patients with pathologic causes of discharge from those with benign or physiologic causes. The evaluation of nipple discharge requires a thorough history, careful physical examination, and an informed approach that selects the most suitable diagnostic modality. Primary care providers, working with their radiologists and surgeons, are well positioned to design appropriate diagnostic and management protocols to assess and treat nipple discharge. A thoughtful and prudent approach to nipple discharge should alleviate patient anxiety by efficiently and effectively defining the underlying etiology.
AB - Nipple discharge is commonly encountered by health care providers, accounting for 2%-5% of medical visits by women. Because nipple discharge is the presenting symptom in 5% to 12% of breast cancers, it causes considerable anxiety for both patient and providers. Furthermore, the work-up and management of nipple discharge can be confusing. Fortunately, the cause of nipple discharge is usually benign, so the primary goal of evaluation and management is separation of patients with pathologic causes of discharge from those with benign or physiologic causes. The evaluation of nipple discharge requires a thorough history, careful physical examination, and an informed approach that selects the most suitable diagnostic modality. Primary care providers, working with their radiologists and surgeons, are well positioned to design appropriate diagnostic and management protocols to assess and treat nipple discharge. A thoughtful and prudent approach to nipple discharge should alleviate patient anxiety by efficiently and effectively defining the underlying etiology.
KW - Bloody nipple discharge
KW - Breast cancer
KW - Intraductal mass
KW - Nipple discharge
KW - Papilloma
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U2 - 10.1016/j.amjmed.2014.09.031
DO - 10.1016/j.amjmed.2014.09.031
M3 - Review article
C2 - 25447625
AN - SCOPUS:84988306055
SN - 0002-9343
VL - 128
SP - 353
EP - 360
JO - American Journal of Medicine
JF - American Journal of Medicine
IS - 4
ER -