| 1. | Also diabetes mellitus may be a contributing factor in nonpuerperal breast abscess.
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| 2. | Breast abscesses are non-cancerous pockets of infection within the breast.
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| 3. | Nonpuerperal breast abscesses have a higher rate of recurrence compared to puerperal breast abscesses.
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| 4. | Nonpuerperal breast abscesses have a higher rate of recurrence compared to puerperal breast abscesses.
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| 5. | The type strain, CDC 1058-77T, was isolated from a breast abscess.
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| 6. | There is a high statistical correlation of nonpuerperal breast abscess with diabetes mellitus ( DM ).
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| 7. | Breast abscess can occur as post-surgical complication, for example after cancer treatment or reduction mammaplasty.
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| 8. | It is also used for ultrasound-guided aspiration of breast abscess, of breast cysts, and of seromas.
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| 9. | Mastitis, as well as breast abscess, can also be caused by direct trauma to the breast tissue ( breast injury ).
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| 10. | In a recent review article, antibiotics treatment, ultrasound evaluation and, if fluid is present, breast abscess for details ).
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