{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Nipple Adenoma: Correlation of Imaging Findings and Histopathology. {Author}: Leo ME;Carter GJ;Waheed U;Berg WA; {Journal}: J Breast Imaging {Volume}: 4 {Issue}: 4 {Year}: Jul-Aug 2022 暂无{DOI}: 10.1093/jbi/wbac019 {Abstract}: Nipple adenomas (NAs) are benign neoplasms composed of papillary hyperplasia of the epithelium of the major lactiferous ducts. Patients with NA may report bloody nipple discharge and clinically may resemble Paget disease, raising concern for malignancy. Mammographically, NAs are often occult. US can show a hypervascular circumscribed mass centered within the nipple with varying echogenicity. Diagnosis is usually made on punch biopsy or excision, but breast radiologists should be aware of this entity. Malignancy can be found elsewhere in the ipsilateral or contralateral breast, or very rarely may directly extend to involve an NA, but published experience with concurrent malignancies is small. We describe the radiologic-pathologic correlation of NAs.