Papilloma of the nipple
Introduction
Introduction to papilloma of the nipple The papilloma of papilloma (papillomaofpapilla) is a papillary epithelial cell of the papillary epidermis with papillary hyperplasia. Multiple proliferating papillas accumulate together and look like cauliflower, similar to breast squamous cell carcinoma. Rare. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: 0.004% Susceptible people: no specific population Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: breast cancer
Cause
The cause of papilloma of the nipple
(1) Causes of the disease
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(two) pathogenesis
The main features of pathological changes are:
1. Gross squamous cells increase in papillary shape and constitute the main body of the disease.
2. The tissue shape consists of the central axis composed of fibers and vessels, and the squamous epithelial cells can be hyperkeratotic, the cytoplasm is slightly alkaline, the nucleus is deeply stained, and the base of the tumor is almost in a plane. Do not develop to the deeper.
Prevention
Papillary papilloma prevention
Early detection, early diagnosis, early treatment. Strengthen scientific and educational propaganda on the knowledge of diseases related to papillary hyperplasia, especially knowledge of some common diseases. For patients with early symptoms, early diagnosis, early treatment, and reduction of malignant lesions should be made.
Complication
Papilloma complications of the nipple Complications
Changes in papillary hyperplasia, breast cancer.
Symptom
Papilloma symptoms of the nipple Common symptoms Post-sternal pain Swallowing difficulty Heartburn
The surface of the nipple of an adult woman can be seen as a dark brown or cauliflower-like mass with uneven convexity, single or multiple, cluster-like, long-term existence, slow growth, and no special discomfort.
Examine
Examination of papilloma of the nipple
Histopathological examination showed that the epidermis of the nipple was papillary hyperplasia, the center of the nipple was fibrous tissue with capillaries, and the squamous metaplasia was seen in the interstitial cells.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis and diagnosis of papilloma of nipple
According to the medical history, clinical manifestations and pathological examination can confirm the diagnosis.
Papilloma of the nipple needs to be differentiated from papillary squamous cell carcinoma.
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