Ultrasonography and Paget’s Disease of the Nipple

Paget’s disease of the nipple, also known as Paget’s disease of the breast, is an uncommon condition linked to breast cancer. It causes eczema-like changes to the nipple skin and the area of darker skin surrounding the nipple (areola). Breast cancer in the tissue behind the nipple is usually a sign of the disease.

Doctors are baffled as to what causes Paget’s disease of the breast. The most widely accepted theory is that the disease is caused by ductal breast cancer. The cancer cells from the original tumor then travel to the nipple and its surrounding skin via milk ducts.

The most common symptoms of Paget’s nipple disease are as follows:

Itching, tingling, or redness in the areola and/or nipple.

Skin flaking, crusting, or thickening on or around the nipple.

A nipple that has been flattened.

Discharge from the nipple, which may be yellowish or bloody.

Ultrasonography is one of the most effective and practical methods of diagnosis. In a case of Paget’s disease, ultrasound is used not only to confirm mammography findings, but also when the mammogram is negative. Ultrasound findings include heterogeneous hypoechoic areas in the breast parenchyma, the presence of a discrete mass, and dilated ducts.

A qualified scan machine should be used to detect all of these issues in a highly professional manner while providing top-quality scan imagery.

The Color Doppler 3 in 1 Wireless Ultrasound Scanner SIFULTRAS-3.31, a top recommendation from mammography specialists in this regard, met the ultrasonic criteria required for this specific scanning process.

Because of its smaller footprint, the following wireless ultrasound scanner provides qualitative and quantitative mammographic data and aids in the evaluation of soft tissues and even nerves in the breasts. Furthermore, this multi-purpose ultrasound scanner is a highly effective point-of-care ultrasound scanner. That is, it can be used easily and safely by ordinary people who suspect a breast-related problem before and after a doctor’s actual exam to maintain free gradual check-ups.

Because of its smaller footprint, the following wireless ultrasound scanner provides qualitative and quantitative mammographic data and aids in the evaluation of soft tissues and even nerves in the breasts. Furthermore, this multi-purpose ultrasound scanner is a highly effective point-of-care ultrasound scanner. That is, it can be used easily and safely by ordinary people who suspect a breast-related problem before and after a doctor’s actual exam to maintain free gradual check-ups.

Speaking of the specifics of this handheld ultrasound machine, it functions on three major operating systems: Apple iOS, Android, and Windows, which means it is compatible with both your PC and smartphone to ensure complete diagnosis transparency. A Wireless Charger can also be used to recharge the mobile ultrasound scanner. The most amazing feature of this portable ultrasound is yet to come. It can provide puncture assistance with an accurate Needle Point Guide, which is very useful during operations.

To wrap up, the SIFULTRAS-3.31 ultrasound machine is an excellent wireless ultrasound scanner, particularly for mammographic medical establishments. Because of its simple interface, it does not necessitate any additional training to use. It’s small, portable, and easy to use. Most importantly, it is ideal for Paget’s nipple patients who have begun to notice certain breast cancer symptoms but are unsure of the disease’s existence or stage. These people undoubtedly require a precise diagnosis that leads to a successful treatment as soon as possible.

Reference: Paget’s disease of the nipple

Disclaimer: Although the information we provide is used by different doctors and medical staff to perform their procedures and clinical applications, the information contained in this article is for consideration only. SIFSOF is not responsible neither for the misuse of the device nor for the wrong or random generalizability of the device in all clinical applications or procedures mentioned in our articles. Users must have the proper training and skills to perform the procedure with each ultrasound scanner device.

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