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==History and Symptoms== | ==History and Symptoms== | ||
* Timing of Pain | |||
*:* Cyclic | |||
*:*:* Associated with menstrual cycle, worst before the menses | |||
*:*:* Tends to occur in younger women, usually resolves spontaneously | |||
*:* Noncyclic | |||
*:*:* Unrelated to menses or in post-menopausal patient | |||
*:*:* Most common in women ages 40-50 | |||
*:*:* Can be due to underlying fibroadenoma or cyst | |||
*:*:* May resolve with therapy of underlying lesion | |||
* Location of Pain | |||
*:* Cyclic pain tends to be bilateral, poorly localized, +/- radiation to arm/axilla | |||
*:* Noncyclic tends to be unilateral, sharp, well localized | |||
* Menstrual irregularities | |||
* Medications | |||
*:* Changes in medications may exacerbate mastalgia | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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History and Symptoms
- Timing of Pain
- Cyclic
- Associated with menstrual cycle, worst before the menses
- Tends to occur in younger women, usually resolves spontaneously
- Noncyclic
- Unrelated to menses or in post-menopausal patient
- Most common in women ages 40-50
- Can be due to underlying fibroadenoma or cyst
- May resolve with therapy of underlying lesion
- Cyclic
- Location of Pain
- Cyclic pain tends to be bilateral, poorly localized, +/- radiation to arm/axilla
- Noncyclic tends to be unilateral, sharp, well localized
- Menstrual irregularities
- Medications
- Changes in medications may exacerbate mastalgia