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An intraductal papilloma, also known as a breast papilloma, is a benign (non-cancerous) tumor that develops within the milk ducts of the breast. Here's a detailed overview: Key Features Structure: These are wart-like growths made up of glandular and fibrous tissue, along with blood vessels. Location: They can occur in the larger milk ducts near the nipple (solitary papillomas) or in smaller ducts farther from the nipple (multiple papillomas). Symptoms Nipple Discharge: Often clear or bloody, and usually from one breast. Lump: A small lump may be felt behind or near the nipple. Pain: Sometimes, there may be localized discomfort. Types Solitary Papillomas: Single growths near the nipple, typically not associated with an increased risk of breast cancer unless atypical cells are present. Multiple Papillomas: Found in smaller ducts, these slightly increase the risk of breast cancer. Diagnosis Imaging Tests: Mammograms or ultrasounds may detect abnormalities. Biopsy: A sample of the tissue is examined to confirm the diagnosis. Ductogram: A specialized X-ray using dye to visualize the milk ducts. Treatment Surgical Removal: Often recommended to remove the papilloma and the affected duct, especially if symptoms are present or atypical cells are detected #Papilloma