1. Breast Tuberculosis in Iran: A Comprehensive Review.
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Babamahmoodi F, Babamahmoodi A, Barzegar R, Sadr M, Rezaei M, and Marjani M
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- Humans, Iran epidemiology, Female, Adult, Antitubercular Agents therapeutic use, Prevalence, Breast Diseases microbiology, Breast Diseases diagnosis, Breast Diseases pathology, Breast Diseases epidemiology, Breast Diseases drug therapy, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Male, Breast pathology, Breast microbiology, Tuberculosis epidemiology, Tuberculosis diagnosis, Tuberculosis drug therapy, Tuberculosis microbiology
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Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant global health concern and kills millions of people every year. While TB can affect any organ in the body, breast TB is relatively uncommon. This study presents a comprehensive review of literature spanning 23 years, with a focus on cases of breast TB in Iran. Among the 96 cases found, the majority (89.6%) fell within the age range of 20-60, with a striking prevalence among women (98.9%). Common symptoms included pain and palpable mass, each presenting in approximately 60.4% of cases. Notably, only a quarter of patients had a confirmed history of exposure to a known TB case. Left breast involvement was more prevalent (58.3%), with ipsilateral lymph node enlargement observed in 40.6% of cases. Given the clinical presentation of breast TB, which often leads to misdiagnosis, a significant proportion of cases (68.7%) were diagnosed through excisional biopsy. Following a standard 6-month regimen of anti-TB drugs, relapse occurred in only 4.2% of cases. This study highlights the need for heightened awareness and vigilance in diagnosing breast TB, especially in regions with a high burden. Although breast TB poses diagnostic challenges, with prompt identification and treatment, the prognosis is generally favorable, with a low incidence of relapse., (Copyright © 2024 Copyright: © 2024 International Journal of Mycobacteriology.)
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- 2024
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