A Recurrence of Bilateral Diffuse Sclerosing Lobular Hyperplasia of Breast: A Case Report
2017 ◽
Vol 26
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pp. 353-355
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Mammary sclerosing lobular hyperplasia is an uncommon benign fibroproliferative lesion of adolescent and young women, often of African American heritage with an incidence of ~3%. Patients generally complain of a palpable, painless, or slightly tender and well-defined lump in breast. Very rarely, this lesion may be bilateral and diffuse. The definitive diagnosis of sclerosing lobular hyperplasia requires histopathologic evaluation. Here, we describe a case of diffuse sclerosing lobular hyperplasia in a 29-year-old African American woman that required bilateral mastectomy and recurred bilaterally requiring second resections. This appears to be the first report of this phenomenon.
2007 ◽
Vol 56
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pp. AB146
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2009 ◽
Vol 101
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pp. 614-617
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2012 ◽
Vol 5
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pp. CCRep.S9329
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