Flow Nipples and Breast Cancer: Value of Senological Assessment About 40 Cases and Review of the Literature

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souad mezzane
souad mezzane
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A. Babahabib
A. Babahabib
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S. Mezane
S. Mezane
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M. Achnani
M. Achnani
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M. Ziyadi
M. Ziyadi
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R. Hafidi
R. Hafidi
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D. Moussaoui
D. Moussaoui
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M. Dehayni
M. Dehayni
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Nipple discharge is defined as the outcome of a liquid by a variable aspect pore galactophoric outside of lactation and postpartum, c ‘is a frequent reason for consultation en senology(3rd complaint breastafter mastodyniaand themasses),The pathologic nipple discharge is defined as a spontaneous flow, unilateral, usually unipore and not milky;although benign etiology in most cases, it may also be a telltale sign of breast cancer. Our retrospective study, involving 40 cases of pyramidectomy performed in 40 patients hospitalized and treated in the service of gynecology and obstetrics at the University Hospital HMIMV RABAT, over a period of 11 years from January 2000 to October 2012, aimed to compare radioclinical data and cytologic to histologic findings and the literature data.In this study it was noted the following characteristics: age, history, clinical,

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souad mezzane. 2014. \u201cFlow Nipples and Breast Cancer: Value of Senological Assessment About 40 Cases and Review of the Literature\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - E: Gynecology & Obstetrics GJMR-E Volume 14 (GJMR Volume 14 Issue E1): .

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Nipple discharge is defined as the outcome of a liquid by a variable aspect pore galactophoric outside of lactation and postpartum, c ‘is a frequent reason for consultation en senology(3rd complaint breastafter mastodyniaand themasses),The pathologic nipple discharge is defined as a spontaneous flow, unilateral, usually unipore and not milky;although benign etiology in most cases, it may also be a telltale sign of breast cancer. Our retrospective study, involving 40 cases of pyramidectomy performed in 40 patients hospitalized and treated in the service of gynecology and obstetrics at the University Hospital HMIMV RABAT, over a period of 11 years from January 2000 to October 2012, aimed to compare radioclinical data and cytologic to histologic findings and the literature data.In this study it was noted the following characteristics: age, history, clinical,

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Flow Nipples and Breast Cancer: Value of Senological Assessment About 40 Cases and Review of the Literature

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D. Moussaoui
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