A 25-year-old lady presents with spontaneous nipple discharge of 3 months duration. On examination, the discharge is bloody and from a single duct. The following statements about management of this patient are true EXCEPT:
AUltrasound can be a useful investigation.
BGalactogram, though useful, is not essential.
CRadical duct excision is the operation of choice.
DMajority of blood-stained nipple discharges are due to papilloma or other benign conditions.
A middle-aged female presents with increasing visual loss, breast enlargement, and irregular menses. What is the most appropriate investigation to diagnose the underlying condition?
AS. calcitonin
BS. prolactin
CS. hemoglobin concentration
DS. calcium
Munro's microabscesses are seen in all of the following except:
ABenign migratory glossitis.
BPsoriasis.
CReiter syndrome.
DPemphigus.
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