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Case 8: Solitary Intraductal Papilloma

Etta D. Pisano, MD1, M. Patricia Braeuning, MD1 and Eithne Burke, MD1

1 Department of Radiology, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, 503 Old Infirmary Bldg, CB# 7510, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7510.



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Figure 1. Photographic magnification of the subareolar region on a standard left craniocaudal mammogram shows dilated ducts. The arrow suggests ductal cutoff.

 


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Figure 2. Transverse sonograms obtained with a 7.5-MHz linear transducer in the subareolar region. The straight arrows show a dilated tubular structure. The curved arrow indicates an intraluminal solid mass. NIP refers to the location of the inverted nipple.

 


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Figure 3. Transverse sonogram obtained with a 7.5-MHz linear transducer in the subareolar region. The curved arrow indicates the intraluminal solid mass. The straight arrows indicate the dilated duct.

 


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Figure 4. Duplex Doppler images of the left subareolar region show that the intraluminal mass has arterial flow.

 





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