Fibrocystic breast changes Quiz: Ace Your Exams
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A 45-year-old woman with no significant past medical history presents to the clinic with complaints of bilateral breast tenderness and lumpiness, particularly in the upper outer quadrants, that she has noticed for the past six months. The symptoms seem to peak just before her menstruation. On examination, there are areas of tender nodularity in both breasts. No nipple discharge, skin changes, or axillary lymphadenopathy is noted. Both ultrasound and mammogram demonstrate heterogenous, distorted parenchyma without discrete masses. Which of the following is recommended for managing this patient’s symptoms?
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