Figure 2.
41-year-old woman with no family history of breast cancer with recent onset of bilateral spontaneous milky nipple discharge and up-to-date negative screening mammogram (above). Galactorrhea was thought to be secondary to newly prescribed risperidone.

41-year-old woman with no family history of breast cancer with recent onset of bilateral spontaneous milky nipple discharge and up-to-date negative screening mammogram (above). Galactorrhea was thought to be secondary to newly prescribed risperidone.

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