Abstract

Breast enlargement is considered a physiologic event in male and female neonates. However it is rarely encountered in infancy and is deemed unusual in young children beyond the first year of life. Breast enlargement along with bloody nipple discharge first reported in 1983 appears to be even more uncommon in children. We report a case of a 4-year-old boy with a 2-week history of left breast enlargement with serosanguinous nipple discharge and ipsilateral palpable axillary lymph nodes. (excerpt)

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