An intraductal papilloma is described as a tiny wart-like growth in breast tissue that can sometimes puncture a breast milk duct. These benign breast tumors are composed of fibrous tissue and blood vessels. Intraductal papillomas grow inside your breast's milk ducts, and can cause benign nipple discharge.
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What is an Intraductal Papilloma?:
An intraductal papilloma is a tiny wart-like growth in breast tissue that sometimes punctures a duct. These ben
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