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Prolactinoma / Hyperprolactinaemia / Pituitary adenoma / Intraductal carcinoma / Galactorrhea / Nipple discharge / Prolactin / Intraductal papilloma / Duct ectasia of breast / Medicine / Breast diseases / Breast
Date: 2007-06-29 22:34:08
Prolactinoma
Hyperprolactinaemia
Pituitary adenoma
Intraductal carcinoma
Galactorrhea
Nipple discharge
Prolactin
Intraductal papilloma
Duct ectasia of breast
Medicine
Breast diseases
Breast

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