Testoryl . So we're going to go into that more next week [Case studies 3]. But usually if it's away from the nipple, it's something else. Um, and we want to find out, is it connected to the chest wall? So just like in the female breast, or connected to the skin layer? Um, one thing that we've started to see in men, um, is papillary carcinoma. So because males have ducts back there, um, you can get papillomas in ducts. But in men, papillomas, they don't really form benign papillomas. For them, it's almost always papillary carcinoma. So if you see solid, you know, hypervascular masses in a milk duct in a male, and it's hard to see the milk duct in this picture, but there was a little milk duct in this picture. Um, usually these are, instead of turning up to be benign papillomas in men, they're going to turn out to be papillary carcinoma in men. [PLEASE REVIEW POWERPOINT “MALE BREAST SPECIAL CASES” CASE 1, FOR A PAPILLARY CARCINOMA CASE IN A MALE PATIENT] Just because men are much more, they just don't really have a lot of benign disease. Um, in men, just like females, you're going to see, uh, bloody nipple discharge when you see something like this. So the couple cases I've seen now, both the men had bloody nipple discharge. So I want to go into this in just a minute. There's one thing I want to show you guys. So for those of you
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