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Dietrich JE et al. - As benign breast conditions are common among adolescents, girls should be educated regarding pubertal changes, normal anatomic variations, and potential risks (eg, piercing). Few breast lesions require surgical intervention, but patients requiring correction or excision should be referred to a specialist.

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