Bloody nipple discharge in children: Single center experience

Sefa Sağ
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Introduction: Bloody nipple discharge (BND) in children is an exceptionally rare entity. The aim of the study was to evaluate the underlying etiologies, treatment strategies, and clinical outcomes in children with BND. Methods: The retrospective study included pediatric patients (aged below 18 years) who presented with BND in our clinic between May 2015 and May 2020. Demographic and clinical characteristics including age, gender, laboratory, ultrasound (US), and histopathological findings, treatment modalities, and follow-up records were evaluated for each patient. Results: Patients comprised six (75%) girls and two (25%) boys. Median age at diagnosis was 15 years (minimum-maximum: 3–192 months) and all the girls were adolescents. BND was located in the left breast in five and in the right in three patients, and bilateral BND was not detected in any patient. All patients had normal serum hormone levels and a negative discharge culture. In US examination, mammary ductal ectasia (MDE) was diagnosed in two patients, one patient had hypoechoic tissue in the subareolar region, whereas the others had normal US findings. Cytology showed ductal epithelial cells without malignancy, which confirmed MDE in all patients. BND resolved with antibiotic treatment in one patient and resolved with no treatment in other patients. Discussion and Conclusion: BND can occur in adolescent girls as well. MDE is a leading cause of BND. Given that MDE is usually a self-limiting condition, unnecessary invasive interventions should be avoided. Cytological and US examinations seem to be highly useful in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with BND.
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儿童乳头溢血:单中心经验
儿童乳头溢血(BND)是一种非常罕见的疾病。本研究的目的是评估BND患儿的潜在病因、治疗策略和临床结果。方法:回顾性研究纳入2015年5月至2020年5月期间在我院就诊的BND儿科患者(年龄在18岁以下)。评估每位患者的人口统计学和临床特征,包括年龄、性别、实验室、超声(US)、组织病理学结果、治疗方式和随访记录。结果:6例(75%)女孩,2例(25%)男孩。诊断时的中位年龄为15岁(最小-最大:3-192个月),所有女孩均为青少年。5例BND位于左乳,3例位于右乳,未发现双侧BND。所有患者血清激素水平正常,分泌物培养阴性。在超声检查中,两名患者被诊断为乳腺导管扩张(MDE),一名患者在乳晕下区有低回声组织,而其他患者的超声检查结果正常。细胞学检查显示导管上皮细胞无恶性肿瘤,证实所有患者均为MDE。1例患者抗生素治疗后BND消失,其余患者未治疗。讨论与结论:BND也可能发生在青春期的女孩身上。MDE是导致BND的主要原因。鉴于MDE通常是一种自限性疾病,应避免不必要的侵入性干预。细胞学和超声检查似乎对BND患者的诊断和随访非常有用。
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