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Fig. 5

From: Breast ductography: to do or not to do? A pictorial essay

Fig. 5

A 48-year-old woman presented with right breast brown color nipple discharge. Ductography radiographs show adequate opacification of the ducts. There is no evidence of a filling defect to suggest the cause of nipple discharge. There are areas of mild ductal dilatation, some anterior pruning, and mild dilation of the terminal ductal lobular unit suggestive of fibrocystic change. The nipple discharge stopped within 6 months

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