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Multiple small left breast abscess
USG report:: -there is evidence of multiple small hypo-echoic areas with collection seen in lower quadrant of left breast size 10*11mm, 18*17mm, 5*8 mm n 12*14mm size associated with ductal dilatation. -Retro-mammary fat/fascial layer and the pectoralis muscles is visualised normally. -Axillary tail is seen normally - No axillary lymphadenopathy is noted. Diagnosis:: Multiple small left breast abscess with ductal dilatation
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It can be cured by homeopathy. For which I need to ask many questions about u to give the medicine for fast and permanent cure. U can call me through practo.
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