Duct ectasia of breast

Duct ectasia of breast
One of the symptoms of mammary duct ectasia is inverted nipples.
SpecialtyBreast surgery Edit this on Wikidata
Symptomsnipple retraction, inversion, pain, green-brown discharge
Complicationsnipple discharge, breast discomfort, infection, concern about breast cancer[1]
CausesAging, smoking, inverted nipples
Diagnostic methodduct widening
Differential diagnosismammary duct ectasia, plasma cell mastitis, breast cancer[2]

Duct ectasia of the breast, mammary duct ectasia or plasma cell mastitis is a condition that occurs when a milk duct beneath the nipple widens, the duct walls thicken, and the duct fills with fluid. This is the most common cause of greenish discharge.[1] Mammary duct ectasia can mimic breast cancer. It is a disorder of peri- or post-menopausal age.[3]

Duct ectasia syndrome is a synonym for nonpuerperal mastitis, but the term has also been occasionally used to describe special cases of fibrocystic diseases or mastalgia or as a wastebasket definition of benign breast disease.

Correlation of duct widening with the "classical" symptoms of duct ectasia syndrome is unclear. However, duct widening was recently very strongly correlated with noncyclic breast pain.[4]

Duct diameter is naturally variable, subject to hormonal interactions. Duct ectasia syndrome in the classical meaning is associated with additional histological changes.[citation needed]

  1. ^ a b "Mammary duct ectasia". MayoClinic.com.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference MW R 2022 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Nipple Problems and Discharge". Johns Hopkins University. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
  4. ^ Peters F, Diemer P, Mecks O, Behnken LLJ (2003). "Severity of mastalgia in relation to milk duct dilatation". Obstet Gynecol. 101 (1): 54–60. doi:10.1016/S0029-7844(02)02386-4. PMID 12517645. S2CID 25311913.

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