Publications by authors named "A Gadeddu"

Nipple secretion is an important clinical symptom in the context of breast pathology second only, in terms of incidence and diagnostic role, to the presence of a mammary nodule. Its importance derives from its possible association with cancer (from 3% to 47%) of which it may be the earliest sign, even if it is most often in relation to a benign pathology. The authors report their experience from 1988 to the present in 60 cases of mammary secretion out of 1200 patients attending the clinic.

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The use of mammography as a screening examination has considerably increased our ability to detect non-palpable breast lesions less than 1 cm phi. A conclusive diagnosis frequently requires surgical biopsy. However, breast lesions can be localized prior to surgical biopsy by placing a wire in the lesion, with/without the use of stereotaxic equipment.

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