(B)- Intraductal Papilloma Flashcards
1
Q
What is intraductal papilloma?
A
Warty lesion that grows within ducts in the breast
2
Q
What causes intraductal papilloma?
A
Proliferation of epithelial cells
3
Q
Is intraductal papilloma associated with cancer?
A
Benign tumours
Can be associated with atypical hyperplasia or breast cancer
4
Q
How does intraductal papilloma present?
A
- Any age but usually 35-55s
- Nipple discharge (clear or blood-stained)
- Tenderness or pain
- Palpable lump
5
Q
How are intraductal papillomas diagnosed?
A
Triple assessment
Ductography
- Injecting contrast into abnormal duct then using mammogram to visualise
6
Q
What is seen on ductography in intraductal papilloma?
A
Filling defect
7
Q
How are intraductal papillomas managed?
A
Complete surgical excision
Tissue then examined for atypical hyperplasia or cancer that may not have been seen on biopsy