1.Benign Cystic Breast Lesions
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Benign cystic breast lesions are fluid-filled sacs within the breast tissue, typically non-cancerous and commonly found in women, especially during reproductive years. They can vary in size and may be solitary or multiple. While most cysts are asymptomatic, some may cause tenderness or discomfort, particularly before menstruation. Diagnosis is often made through ultrasound or mammography, which helps differentiate cysts from solid masses. Management usually involves monitoring, but larger or symptomatic cysts may require drainage. These lesions generally have a good prognosis and are not associated with an increased risk of breast cancer.
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