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[QUOTE="succubus:96595"]the after pic is better i read what she did: On December 1997 a 50 year-old woman, white, came to our observation for a lesion of the right breast. The patient referred that from about 14 years she had noticed the presence of a small nodule in the breast: she had not turned to any sanitary "for modesty." The lump grew quickly one month before she was admitted, causing her hard pain and local erythema, without fever or nipple secretion. She hadn't family history for disease of the breast neither assumption of estroprogestinics. Pluriparous, regular menstrual cycles, menarche at 13 years. The woman was in light overweight. To the clinical examination the right breast appeared highly deformed, hard, tumescent, with intense erythema and knobbly ulcerated nodules [/QUOTE]
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