This is a communication between the skin and a major subareolar breast duct.
It may occur following incision and drainage of a non-lactating abscess, spontaneous discharge of a periareolar mass or following biopsy of a periductal inflammatory mass.
Treatment is by excision under antibiotic cover. Recurrence is common and but less so if this is performed in a specialist breast unit.
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