A peppering of nontender, nonsuppurative Montgomery tubercles is considered to be a:

a. normal finding.
b. sign of carcinoma.
c. skin disease.
d. symptom of malnutrition.


A
Montgomery tubercles are the tiny bumps scattered around the areola and are regarded as an ex-pected finding when they are nontender and have no purulent drainage.

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