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Bilateral Accessory Breast: A Case Report
Abstract
Accessory breast is a relatively rare conduction, which is commoner in females than males. Most of them do not cause any discomforting symptoms but cosmetic embarrassment especially to a woman in the presence of her partner.
Case Summary: A 23-year-old postpartum woman is presented who was managed for bilateral accessory breast at a district hospital. The accessory breasts were excised under ketamine anaesthesia.
Conclusion: The treatment of accessory breast is excision because all disease conditions that affect normal breast can also affect accessory breast including malignant transformation.
Case Summary: A 23-year-old postpartum woman is presented who was managed for bilateral accessory breast at a district hospital. The accessory breasts were excised under ketamine anaesthesia.
Conclusion: The treatment of accessory breast is excision because all disease conditions that affect normal breast can also affect accessory breast including malignant transformation.