Abstract

Summary o 1. The study of 159 cases of intraductal papilloma has been made; seventy-six cases were from Good Samaritan Hospital and eighty-three cases from St. Vincent's Hospital. 2. Intraductal papilloma accompanied bynipple discharge is a confusing and frequently a poorly managed problem. 3. Carcinoma as well as benign breast diseasecan produce many different types of nipple discharge. 4. Only one patient's condition was diagnosedas carcinoma in situ in the intraductal papilloma. 5. One patient had atypical cellular changes predisposing toward carcinoma. 6. Segmental removal and simple mastectomy were the procedures carried out.

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