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Fig. 2B. 65-year-old woman with intermittent bloody nipple discharge
for 8 months. Cannulation of duct was successful only on third galactography
attempt, mainly because there was no discharge at time of procedure.
Crainocaudal stereotactic image (A) and craniocaudal galactographic
image (B) show ectatic duct with segmental narrowing and filling
defect; area was marked with coils under stereotactic guidance immediately
after diagnostic galactography.