# Bloody nipple discharge in young children: mammary duct ectasia as a benign, self-limiting condition

**Authors:** Mohammed Al Blooshi, Dalia D Abdulrahman, Wisam Salih Saad, Usman Javaid, Vipul Gupta

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjag028 · Journal of Surgical Case Reports · 2026-01-30

## TL;DR

Two young boys had painless bloody nipple discharge that resolved on its own, showing it can be a harmless condition called mammary duct ectasia.

## Contribution

This case report highlights mammary duct ectasia as a benign, self-limiting cause of bloody nipple discharge in prepubertal children.

## Key findings

- Two prepubertal boys had unilateral, painless bloody nipple discharge without trauma or infection.
- Ultrasound showed ductal dilatation in one case and normal architecture in the other.
- Conservative management led to complete resolution of symptoms within 8 to 14 months.

## Abstract

Bloody nipple discharge in children is rare and often alarms families because of its malignant associations in adults. We describe two prepubertal boys (3 and 5 years) with unilateral, spontaneous, painless bloody nipple discharge without trauma, infection, systemic symptoms, or exogenous hormone exposure. Examinations showed only mild unilateral breast change, with no masses, skin or nipple abnormalities, or lymphadenopathy. Breast ultrasonography was the primary investigation: one child had retroareolar ductal dilatation with cystic change consistent with mammary duct ectasia; the other had normal breast architecture. When obtained, laboratory, microbiologic, and cytologic studies were unremarkable. Both patients were managed conservatively with caregiver counseling and structured clinical/sonographic follow-up. Discharge resolved spontaneously within 14 and 8 months, respectively, with complete clinical and imaging resolution and no recurrence. These cases support ultrasound-based assessment and expectant management when no concerning features are present.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** trauma (MESH:D014947), mammary duct ectasia (MESH:D004108), lymphadenopathy (MESH:D008206), infection (MESH:D007239), nipple abnormalities (MESH:C000626393)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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