Brief discussion on plasmacytoid mastitis (I)
Symptoms and signs: Plasmacytoid mastitis has an acute onset and the main symptom is a sudden detection of a breast lump with pain, which may not be accompanied by fever.…
Symptoms and signs: Plasmacytoid mastitis has an acute onset and the main symptom is a sudden detection of a breast lump with pain, which may not be accompanied by fever.…
Jie is a supermarket sales clerk, the child is 9 years old, but the two breasts still secrete milk, when having sex with the husband hard love support, the flow…
In modern life, there are many women who suffer from breast diseases, mostly related to lifestyle habits and work stress. The symptoms of general breast diseases can disappear with oral…
With less and less breastfeeding and higher nutritional levels, this type of disease is becoming more and more common, mostly in women 2-3 years postpartum, or in patients with hyperprolactinemia,…
Paget’s (Paget’s) disease of the breast is essentially a type of breast cancer, which differs from the common breast cancer mainly because it develops in the nipple areola area and…
Chronic mastitis is one of the more common gynecological diseases and is usually caused by secondary relapses that are not completely cured during the acute period. The experts pointed out…
Plasmacytoid mastitis is a rare aseptic-like specific type of benign breast lesion characterized by marked dilatation of collecting ducts at the areola, periductal fibrosis and massive inflammatory cell, especially plasma…
The nature of the lump is sometimes difficult to distinguish from breast cancer, and sometimes pain is the only symptom to distinguish between the two. They are not able to…
Plasmacytoid mastitis, called “acne canker sores” in Chinese medicine, is a chronic inflammatory disease of the breast based on dilation of the breast ducts and infiltration of plasma cells. It…
Plasmacytosis granulomatous mastitis is one of the two diseases with a high rate of misdiagnosis in mammography, but these two breast diseases are not uncommon and their incidence has increased…