Clinical significance of recent inversion of the nipple: A reappraisal

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In a retrospective survey of 63 cases of inverted nipple, unaccompanied by a palpable mass, 3 histologically confirmed carcinomas were found on combined clinical and mammographic examination - an incidence of 5%. No carcinoma was found in those patients under 50 years of age. The problem of the false negative mammogram is discussed.

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Neville, E. M., Adiseshiah, M., & Freeman, A. H. (1982). Clinical significance of recent inversion of the nipple: A reappraisal. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 75(2), 111–113. https://doi.org/10.1177/014107688207500208

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