Recurring mammary ductal ectasia in children: Case report
Bloody nipple discharge is a rare finding in children; its occurrence in infants is almost always benign in origin and suggests primarily the presence of mammary ductal ectasia. We describe the case of a 4 years 6 months old male child who presents with right bloody nipple discharge and no other ass...
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Main Authors: | Durriyah D. Sinno (Author), Farah Faytrouni (Author), Ghina Berjawi (Author), Hala Tfeily (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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