Skin rash: An eczematous skin rash affecting the nipple and areola due to an underlying breast cancer is Paget disease. A mass/lump may or may not be palpable.
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Crusting rash: A typical rash around the nipple or areola. More advanced cases may have a breast mass underneath the nipple or palpable lymph nodes in the armpit.
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Visible irritation: Pagets disease of breat is a rare form of breast cancer. Symptoms include: -flaky or scaly skin on your nipple -crusty, oozing or hardened skin resembling eczema on the nipple, areola or both -itching -redness -a tingling or burning sensation -straw-colored or bloody nipple discharge -a flattened or turned-in nipple -a lump in the breast -thickening skin on the breast.
Answered 12/2/2012
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