Clinical Presentation and Management of Severe Bilateral Duct Ectasia: A Case Report

Hannan Nazaleq, Norlia Abdullah, Gillian Marie Caunter, Ani Anisa Basir, Isa Mohamed Rose, Ameera Farisha Md Ghazali

Abstract


Mammary duct ectasia  is frequently asymptomatic and found incidentally during routine screening but its presentation is varied. In this case report, we highlight a case of bilateral duct ectasia with extensive inflammatory changes in a parous, obese  and diabetic middle aged woman. Her condition had been recurrent over several years, despite multiple courses of antibiotics and  was increasing in severity.  It  was successfully treated with bilateral total ductal excision.


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Duct; ectasia; excision; mammary; total

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