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17 Δεκ 2019 · An ultrasound and/or mammography can and should be done to determine the size and location of the papilloma. If the papilloma is large enough to be felt or seen on ultrasound, a biopsy can be done, so that tissue from the growth can be examined under the microscope.
If symptoms or an imaging test can pinpoint an area of concern, a breast biopsy of the area can be done to confirm the diagnosis. In some cases, surgery (duct excision) may be done to look at the area more closely. How do intraductal papillomas affect your risk for breast cancer?
5 Μαρ 2024 · Excisional breast biopsy : This procedure removes the lesion and a margin of healthy tissue to ensure no abnormal cells remain. Mastectomy: You may need an entire breast removed if you have multiple papillomas and are at high risk for breast cancer.
11 Αυγ 2015 · Magnification mammogram of a patient with a large biopsy-proven papilloma causing ductal dilation. In this patient, the lesion can be identified in both the mediolateral oblique view (A) and the craniocaudal view (B).
Breast papilloma is a term that describes an intraductal papillary configuration of the mammary epithelium on macroscopic or microscopic examination. It includes solitary intraductal papillomas, multiple papillomas, papillomatosis, and juvenile papillomatosis (JP).
You may be offered an operation called an excision biopsy to remove the intraductal papilloma. This can be done under a local or general anaesthetic. The breast tissue removed will be examined under a microscope, which can help confirm the diagnosis. Your surgeon may use dissolvable stitches placed under the skin. These will not need to be removed.
Histological evaluation of benign breast tumours is the most reliable diagnostic method. According to the S3 guideline and information gained from analysis of the literature, preference is to be given to core biopsy for each type of tumour as the preferred diagnostic method.