ADOLESCENTS’ BREAST PAIN–RETROSPECTIVE US STUDY.
Dr. Betül Tiryaki Baştuğ
ABSTRACT
Objectives: Adolescents are often thought of as a healthy group. Breast pain is any discomfort, tenderness, or pain in the breast or underarm region, and it may occur for a number of reasons. Many adolescence have breast tenderness and pain, also called mastalgia. Problems can be alarming, but they are common and rarely serious. The severity of breast pain varies and approximately 15% of patient require treatment. The aim of the paper was to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of ultrasound on adolescent girls and boys with breast pain. Materials and Methods: The study was designed as retrospective investigation. The study population consisted of 137 children between 10 and 21 years of age who were examined clinically, followed by sonography using a linear transducer between the years 2010-2015. Results: The group included 128 girls and 9 boys. Cysts were found in 13 girls. Breast abscess was found in 1girl. Gynecomastia was found in 9 boys. Benign solid lesions were found in 14 girls. Hematoma was detected in 1 girl.100 patients had not had any pathology. Discussion: There is a wide range of pathology that can affect the adolescent breast which can cause pain. Ultrasonography is the examination of choice in breast pain in adolescents. Conclusion: Ultrasonography allows for an exclusion or confirmation of an abnormal tissue structure, and determination of its type on adolescent girls and boys with breast pain.
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