Re: Mastodynia

From: Sebatián Manzanares (smanzanaresg@meditex.es)
Mon Apr 28 16:37:35 1997


That kind of pain has ussually a nueromuscular ethiology. Treat her with a antiprostaglandin pill and recommend your patient not to do strong efforts or movements with the neck and the arm of the same side.

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Sebatián Manzanares Galán
smanzanaresg@meditex.es

---------- > De: Aaron M Mendel <amendel@juno.com> > A: Multiple recipients of list <ob-gyn-l@talk.obgyn.net> > Asunto: Mastodynia > Fecha: lunes 28 de abril de 1997 4:40 > > Any ideas re persistent breast pain. A 32 y.o G2 P2 presents with a 3 > year history of left breast pain. pain is sharp, knife-like, waxes and > wanes but never resolves completely. It started after her last delivery. > She's been seen by a breast surgeon and had a negative mammogram and > ultrasound in the past. She has become "decaffeinated" and is still in > pain. No CA in family history. No masses in the tender area. > So....ideas? > > thanks, Aaron > > Aaron Mendel M.D. > Fallon Clinic > Worcester MA





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