Blood from the nipples is nearly always benign and frequently associated with duct ectasia; it should only be investigated when it is unilateral.
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Multiple cranial nerve dysfunction is far more likely to occur if there is dilation ( ectasia ) associated with a tortuous and elongated basilar artery.
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"' Jugular vein ectasia "'is a venous anomaly that commonly presents itself as a unilateral neck swelling in children and adults.
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Following its initial practice in 2002, CXL is considered the treatment of choice for progressive keratoconus and ectasia, reducing the need for corneal transplantation by half.
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Periductal mastitis, comedo mastitis, secretory disease of the breast, plasma cell mastitis and mastitis obliterans are sometimes considered special cases or synonyms of duct ectasia syndrome.
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Beyond these limits there is an increased risk of developing corneal ectasia ( i . e . corneal forward bulging ) due to thin residual stromal bed which results in loss of visual quality.
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Definitive evidence that the procedure can reduce the risk of corneal ectasia will only become available a number of years later as corneal ectasia, if it happens, usually occurs in the late post-operative period.
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Definitive evidence that the procedure can reduce the risk of corneal ectasia will only become available a number of years later as corneal ectasia, if it happens, usually occurs in the late post-operative period.
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Corneal collagen cross-linking may delay or eliminate the need for corneal transplantation in keratoconus and post-LASIK ectasia, however as of 2015 it is lacking sufficient evidence to determine if it is useful in keratoconus.
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"Duct ectasia syndrome " is a synonym for nonpuerperal mastitis but the term has also been occasionally used to describe special cases of fibrocystic diseases, mastalgia or as a wastebasket definition of benign breast disease.