Not a 'disease', occasionally associated with larger cysts. Same condition as ANDI (see ANDI).
Disorder of the female breast characterized by nonmalignant lumps. Cause is unknown. Lumps may be accompanied by generalized breast pain, especially before menstrual periods. Lumps often enlarge before menstrual periods, then shrink afterward.
increased breast lumpiness and pain due to excess dense fibrous tissue, that is manifest particularly during the second half of the menstrual cycle.
Mammary disease characterized by fibrosis and formation of cysts in the fibrous stroma.
A common and usually harmless breast condition.
also known as benign cystic mastisis, painful lumps in the breast which can be relieved with minor surgery, the disease is chronic and may involve repeated visits to a surgeon for removal of lumps or fluid, is caused by an abnormal ratio of estrogen and progesterone circulating in the body during the menstrual cycle.
Disease of the breast where women develop cysts in their breast tissue that tend to be a focus for inflammation and infection.
Term used to describe any benign condition in the breast.
a condition where a cystic space develops in the glandular tissue of the breast and is overgrown with fibrous tissue. FIBROUS: composed of fibers.
See Generalized breast lumpiness.