A nipple adenoma is a rare benign tumour of the breast.
The condition may also be known as :
Florid papillomatosis of the nipple
Florid adenomatosis
Subareolar duct papillomatosis
Erosive adenomatosis[1]
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A nippleadenoma is a rare benign tumour of the breast. The condition may also be known as : Florid papillomatosis of the nipple Florid adenomatosis Subareolar...
An adenoma is a benign tumor of epithelial tissue with glandular origin, glandular characteristics, or both. Adenomas can grow from many glandular organs...
Nipple pain is a common symptom of pain at the nipple that occurs in women during breastfeeding after childbirth. The pain shows the highest intensity...
stages are: Stage 0 which is in situ disease or Paget's disease of the nipple. Stage 0 is a pre-cancerous or marker condition, either ductal carcinoma...
towards the surface of the nipple ducts. This pathway facilitates metastasis of carcinomas such as, syringomatous adenomas, throughout the areola, it...
into tears. Surrounding the female nipple, areolar glands are specialized sebaceous glands for lubricating the nipple. Fordyce spots are benign, visible...
benign epithelial tumor growing exophytically (outwardly projecting) in nipple-like and often finger-like fronds. In this context, papilla refers to the...
swelling that feels different from the surrounding tissue. Breast pain, nipple discharge, or skin changes may be present. Concerning findings include masses...
papillomas are generally distinguished. The central type develops near the nipple. They are usually solitary and often arise in the years nearing menopause...
and processes that eliminate pathogens or prevent their growth. Adenoma – (plural adenomas or adenomata) is a benign tumor of epithelial tissue with glandular...
for six months to assess possible breastfeeding difficulties; defined as nipple pain lasting more than six weeks, or infant difficulty latching onto or...
Guerra A, Mordini B, Presutti L, Iughetti L (November–December 2012). "Nipple trauma in infants? Bednar aphthae". American Journal of Otolaryngology....
intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT), microvascular surgery for breast conservation, nipple sparing and DIEP Flap or PAP Flap procedures, Gamma Knife for metastatic...
arise in the tunica dartos of the scrotum and the mammillary muscle of the nipple (genital leiomyoma), the smooth muscle of blood vessels (angioleiomyoma)...
vomiting (often with blood), weight loss due to poor digestion, and weakness. Adenomas affect sebaceous glands predominantly in the limbs, the eyelids and the...
overlying skin including dimpling, pinching, orange peel-like texture, or nipple retraction may be seen. Non-healing ulcers can form in advanced disease...
the nipple offsets the fall in prolactin as the internal stimulus for them is removed. The sucking activates mechanoreceptors in and around the nipple. These...
as well. The mammary glands in dogs and cats are associated with their nipples and extend from the underside of the chest to the groin on both sides of...
in thyroidal T3 production in patients with Graves' disease and thyroid adenomas. This protein contains selenocysteine (Sec) residues encoded by the UGA...