A woman has a breast mass that is not well-delineated and is nonpalpable, immobile, and nontender. This is most likely:
a. Fibroadenoma.
b. Lipoma.
c. Intraductal papilloma.
d. Mammary duct ectasia.
C
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A Fibroadenoma is well-delineated, palpable, and movable.
B Lipoma is palpable and movable.
C Intraductal papilloma is the only benign breast mass that is nonpalpable.
D Mammary duct ectasia is not well-delineated and is immobile, but it is palpable and painful.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).