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Re: Update and New Question Re:15 yr. old and Breast DischargeFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netWed, 26 Jan 2000 08:38:37 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 26 Jan 2000, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > >I did take my daughter to a breast specialist today. This doctor did >examine her breasts and felt lumps on both breasts. She also did a >sonagram and diagnosed a cyst on one breast just above the nipple and >said the lump on the other breast again just above the nipple was a >papilloma. I felt very comfortable with this doctor and her >explainations. Surgery will be scheduled soon so that the papilloma can >be removed and the cyst asperated. I didn't think to ask her about the >name "papilloma". I know the "P" in HPV is papilloma and can lead to >pre cancerous cells in the cervix. Can the same thing happen in the >breast? Will she have greater chances of breast cancer later in life? >Thanks again for all your information. :) The term papilla refers to any small nipple-like process. Many skin growths, including but not limited to warts, are papillomas. This is unlikely to have any implications for future breast cancer.
-- William D. McIntosh, MD, FACOG Clarksville, TN
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