F. Bellone M.D. , A. Ghigliazza M.D. , G. Nicoló M.D. , G. Tanara M.D.
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Abstract
The finding of a voluminous tubular adenoma of the breast in a 16-year-old girl has led us to review the literature pertaining to this neoplasm. Tubular adenoma of the breast has an exceptionally low incidence in adolescents; this case is the second of two ever recorded in the literature in a nonpregnant girl. The prognosis of tubular adenoma is benign. The young patient was treated by surgical excision and followed for 5 years with neither recurrence nor breast-related problems. The neoforma-tion was excised, and the 5-year follow-up confirms the patient's health with no evidence of disease.