| Literature DB >> 3658863 |
C D Griffith1, C S Dowle, C P Hinton, R W Blamey.
Abstract
Three hundred and fifty women complaining of breast pain symptoms of sufficient severity to interfere with their normal lifestyle were reviewed in a special breast pain clinic over a 5 year period. Seventy-two patients (21%) had spontaneous resolution of breast pain and they required reassurance only before discharge. Of the remaining 278 patients, accurate classification of breast pain syndromes was achieved in 89%, the commonest syndrome being cyclical breast pain which accounted for 54% of the women followed up. The remaining womens' breast pain was classified as trigger zone (14%), continuous (8%), Tietze's disease (5%), spinal root (4%), duct ectasia (4%) and psychological depression (2%). In the remaining 25 patients (9%) the breast pain could not be classified. The experience from this clinic is that a majority of women complaining of severe breast pain symptoms can be accurately classified and appropriate therapy instituted.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3658863 PMCID: PMC2428385 DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.63.741.547
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Postgrad Med J ISSN: 0032-5473 Impact factor: 2.401