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Nipple Adenoma: Case Report of a Rare Entity

A nipple adenoma is a rare benign breast tumor. The commonest presentation of this rare entity is nipple erosion, serosanguinous discharge, induration, or tumor formation at the nipple. It often mimics malignant breast lesions or nipple eczema and is mistaken for Paget’s disease of the nipple or der...

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Autores principales: Dalal, Yagnya D, Trivedi, Aditya K, Panchal, Viraj, Patel, Yatri, Dalal, Darshit D
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8992876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35415057
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.22996
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author Dalal, Yagnya D
Trivedi, Aditya K
Panchal, Viraj
Patel, Yatri
Dalal, Darshit D
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Trivedi, Aditya K
Panchal, Viraj
Patel, Yatri
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description A nipple adenoma is a rare benign breast tumor. The commonest presentation of this rare entity is nipple erosion, serosanguinous discharge, induration, or tumor formation at the nipple. It often mimics malignant breast lesions or nipple eczema and is mistaken for Paget’s disease of the nipple or dermatological pathology. It may be misdiagnosed pathologically as ductal carcinoma of the breast. This may cause a diagnostic delay or a faulty diagnosis. Treatment is the excision of the tumor with or without nipple excision. Here, we report a case of nipple adenoma that projected out of the nipple along with nipple erosion, serosanguinous discharge, and occasional bleeding from the adenoma. A 37- year-old woman presented with a tumor on her right nipple for eight months, with the erosion of the nipple and serosanguinous discharge. The patient gave a history of a small amount of bleeding occasionally. Axilla was normal. The patient was advised to have a mammosonography. It showed an oval-shaped, well-demarcated, hypoechoic, uniformly solid nodule in the right nipple. There was no microcalcification seen on mammography. A punch biopsy was done to establish the diagnosis. It showed ductal hyperplasia and papillary proliferation of glandular structures suggestive of nipple adenoma. Complete resection of the tumor with partial excision of the nipple was done with a satisfactory cosmetic result. Though very uncommon, the possibility of nipple adenoma should be thought of when a patient presents with nipple erosion and discharge with or without a clinically obvious tumor. Timely diagnosis with histopathological correlation is important since it allows for less invasive surgical methods. In our case, we could attain a cosmetically satisfactory outcome without a remnant tumor. Paget’s disease of the nipple also has a similar clinical presentation, and it is a premalignant condition. The objective of presenting this case is to highlight the possibility of this rare benign condition, which may be easily missed clinically and also demands careful histopathological examination for its correct diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-89928762022-04-11 Nipple Adenoma: Case Report of a Rare Entity Dalal, Yagnya D Trivedi, Aditya K Panchal, Viraj Patel, Yatri Dalal, Darshit D Cureus Pathology A nipple adenoma is a rare benign breast tumor. The commonest presentation of this rare entity is nipple erosion, serosanguinous discharge, induration, or tumor formation at the nipple. It often mimics malignant breast lesions or nipple eczema and is mistaken for Paget’s disease of the nipple or dermatological pathology. It may be misdiagnosed pathologically as ductal carcinoma of the breast. This may cause a diagnostic delay or a faulty diagnosis. Treatment is the excision of the tumor with or without nipple excision. Here, we report a case of nipple adenoma that projected out of the nipple along with nipple erosion, serosanguinous discharge, and occasional bleeding from the adenoma. A 37- year-old woman presented with a tumor on her right nipple for eight months, with the erosion of the nipple and serosanguinous discharge. The patient gave a history of a small amount of bleeding occasionally. Axilla was normal. The patient was advised to have a mammosonography. It showed an oval-shaped, well-demarcated, hypoechoic, uniformly solid nodule in the right nipple. There was no microcalcification seen on mammography. A punch biopsy was done to establish the diagnosis. It showed ductal hyperplasia and papillary proliferation of glandular structures suggestive of nipple adenoma. Complete resection of the tumor with partial excision of the nipple was done with a satisfactory cosmetic result. Though very uncommon, the possibility of nipple adenoma should be thought of when a patient presents with nipple erosion and discharge with or without a clinically obvious tumor. Timely diagnosis with histopathological correlation is important since it allows for less invasive surgical methods. In our case, we could attain a cosmetically satisfactory outcome without a remnant tumor. Paget’s disease of the nipple also has a similar clinical presentation, and it is a premalignant condition. The objective of presenting this case is to highlight the possibility of this rare benign condition, which may be easily missed clinically and also demands careful histopathological examination for its correct diagnosis. Cureus 2022-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8992876/ /pubmed/35415057 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.22996 Text en Copyright © 2022, Dalal et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dalal, Yagnya D
Trivedi, Aditya K
Panchal, Viraj
Patel, Yatri
Dalal, Darshit D
Nipple Adenoma: Case Report of a Rare Entity
title Nipple Adenoma: Case Report of a Rare Entity
title_full Nipple Adenoma: Case Report of a Rare Entity
title_fullStr Nipple Adenoma: Case Report of a Rare Entity
title_full_unstemmed Nipple Adenoma: Case Report of a Rare Entity
title_short Nipple Adenoma: Case Report of a Rare Entity
title_sort nipple adenoma: case report of a rare entity
topic Pathology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8992876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35415057
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.22996
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