scholarly journals Isolated eosinophilic mastitis: a rare breast disease mimicking malignancy

Author(s):  
Anjula Gondwal ◽  
Srijan Srivastav

Eosinophilic mastitis is a rare benign breast pathology which presents with lump breast and can mimic malignancy. So far eight reported cases have been found in literature review. All cases were associated with peripheral eosinophilia and systemic involvement except one. Isolated eosinophilic mastitis in the absence of peripheral eosinophilia or systemic involvement is a very rare presentation. Being one of the rare cases, prompted us to take up this case in our present study. A 40-year-old lady presented with progressively enlarging, slightly painful swelling in left breast of 15 days duration with no other relevant past and family history. The clinical differential diagnosis of mastitis and carcinoma was suggested. Aspiration cytology was reported as benign breast disease- fibroadenosis. Imaging studies undertaken were inconclusive. Case managed surgically with wide local excision. Post-surgical tissue specimen was subjected to histopathology examination and was diagnosed as eosinophilic mastitis. A prolonged follow-up revealed no recurrence. 

1993 ◽  
Vol 85 (20) ◽  
pp. 1679-1685 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anders Mattsson ◽  
Bengt-Inge Rudén ◽  
Per Hall ◽  
Nils Wilking ◽  
Lars Erik Rutqvist

2004 ◽  
Vol 128 (11) ◽  
pp. 1251-1256
Author(s):  
Ahwon Lee ◽  
Yonggoo Kim ◽  
Kyungja Han ◽  
Chang Suk Kang ◽  
Hae Myung Jeon ◽  
...  

Abstract Context.—The traditional triple test for breast cancer diagnosis is physical examination, mammography, and aspiration cytology. However, the accuracy of mammography on young women with nonatrophied breasts is poor compared with that for women older than 50 years, and additional methods for diagnosis of breast cancer are needed. Objective.—To investigate whether carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), CA 15-3, and CA 125 concentrations in breast aspiration fluid are useful as breast cancer biochemical markers and whether APC and cyclin D2 gene promoter hypermethylation could be regarded as a breast cancer molecular marker. Design.—CEA, CA 15-3, and CA 125 concentrations were measured, and methylation status of the APC gene promoter 1A and the promoter region of the cyclin D2 gene were analyzed using a methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction assay of ex vivo breast aspiration fluid obtained from 49 samples of excised breast tissue. Setting.—The specimens were collected during a 1-year period in the tertiary care teaching hospital in Seoul, Korea. Patients.—Forty-nine patients with breast masses were surgically treated. Thirty-four patients had breast cancer, and 15 had benign breast disease. Results.—Aspiration fluid CEA concentrations were significantly higher in breast cancer cases than in cases of benign breast disease (mean, 69.90 ng/mg protein vs 0.68 ng/mg protein, respectively; P < .001). At 90% specificity of the assay (CEA, 2.13 ng/mg protein), the corresponding sensitivity for breast cancer detection was 62%, according to the receiver operating characteristic curve drawn. The APC gene promoter 1A and the promoter region of the cyclin D2 gene were methylated in 42% (14/33) and 70% (23/33) of the breast cancer aspiration fluid samples, respectively. A cumulative incidence of methylation of these 2 genes was 85% (28/33). The APC and cyclin D2 gene promoters were both unmethylated in the aspiration fluids from 19 women with nonmalignant breast disease. Conclusions.—Breast aspiration fluid CEA concentration and the methylation of the APC gene promoter 1A and the promoter region of the cyclin D2 gene can be used as tumor markers to overcome some of the limitations of aspiration cytology. In combination with the mammogram and physical examination, assays for these markers could be used to help determine a definitive diagnosis when cytologic results are suspicious for malignancy.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tianzhu Long ◽  
Yuzhi Yao ◽  
Quan Shi ◽  
Yuanxuan Cai ◽  
Quan Li ◽  
...  

Abstract BackgroundIn puberty breast intraductal papilloma was rare, but the pathological changes of intraductal papilloma combined with intraductal fibroadenoma in the duct lumen were even less reported. Herein we reported a case of adolescent benign breast disease that contained the two features of neoplasm in the same duct and discussed its clinical course.Case presentationA 13-year-old adolescent female presented to our hospital with spontaneous bloody discharge of the left nipple. On clinical examination, a 2.5cmx1.5cm mass could be palpable under the left nipple, and a single-hole bloody discharge could be seen by squeezing the mass. Surgical resection of the mass and part of the breast duct was confirmed by postoperative pathology as intraductal papilloma and intracanalicular type fibroadenoma, with cystic changes of ductal epithelium hyperplasia. After 15 months of follow-up, there was no evidence of recurrence.ConclusionsIntraductal fibroadenomatosis may be a new pathological subtype in which multiple histologic characteristics can be seen in the same duct. Surgical resection is the only effective treatment. Its etiology is still unknown, and it remains to be accumulated more cases for further exploration.


2017 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 14-16
Author(s):  
Sharmistha Roy ◽  
Samiron Kumar Mondal ◽  
Md Ruhul Amin ◽  
Indira Sufia Khan

Idiopathic Granulomatous Mastitis (IGM) is a benign breast disease. Owing to its unknown aetiology, rareness,variation of presentation - diagnosis and treatment is still a challenge. This is a retrospective review of clinical presentation and investigation finding of all patients histopathologically diagnosed as IGM from February 2010 to January 2014. Treatment outcome and follow up information were recorded. 6(42%) patient presented with breast abscess, 5(35.7%) patient had features of mastitis without abscess, 3(21.4%) patient had painful firm to hard lump. Diagnosis confirmed by excisional/ incisional biopsy. 9(64%) patients needed more than one surgical intervention. Mean follow up period was 27months. Standardization and optimization of treatment is yet to be achieved.Medicine Today 2016 Vol.28(1): 14-16


Maturitas ◽  
1988 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 354
Author(s):  
H-B Ris ◽  
U Niederer ◽  
H Stirnemann ◽  
JE Doran ◽  
A Zimmermann

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