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Fig. 9

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

Fig. 9

A 63-year-old woman presented with right breast spontaneous bloody nipple discharge with a history of 2 previous benign biopsies in the same breast. Conventional imaging did not show any new findings. Ductography images show a dilated duct with a filling defect. A targeted US immediately after ductography did not detect any abnormality. A ductography-guided stereotactic biopsy was arranged, and a biopsy of the filling defect under stereotactic biopsy was performed. The pathology result was a benign papilloma

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