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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-3 | Issue-01
Clinical Presentation and Management of Benign Breast Diseases
M. Ilaiah, Avinash Gottumukkala, Stalin Kampelly, SaiKrishna Vuppala
Published: Jan. 30, 2017 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sasjs
Pages: 14-20
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Abstract
Benign breast diseases are common disorder, upto 30% of women suffering from benign breast diseases
requiring treatment at sometimes in their lives. Breast complaints are one of the most common reasons for surgical
consultation. Benign breast diseases are common disorder, upto 30% of women will suffer from benign breast diseases
requiring treatment at sometimes in their lives.1 Breast complaints are one of the most common reasons for surgical
consultation. This study was carried out to compare the age distribution and proportion of various benign breast diseases,
taking into account the various factors associated with them. To correlate clinical diagnosis with histopathological
examination regarding the accuracy of clinical diagnosis. Thus the aim of this study is to exclude malignant breast
condition and emphasis that is made on their presentation and treatment of benign breast diseases. Prospective review of
100 female patients reporting to outpatient department of Surgery, MNR medical college and hospital from October 2014
to September 2016, with complaints related to breast but excluding cases with carcinoma breast. Fibroadenoma
constitutes the most common benign breast disease which is most common in the age between 21 and 40 years. Lump is
the commonest presentation with size between 2 and 5 cms.