1. Tuberculous mastitis simulating carcinoma of the breast in a young Nigerian woman: a case report.
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Sabageh D, Amao EA, Ayo-Aderibigbe A A, and Sabageh AO
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Mastitis drug therapy, Mastitis microbiology, Nigeria, Tuberculosis drug therapy, Tuberculosis pathology, Tuberculosis, Lymph Node diagnosis, Tuberculosis, Lymph Node drug therapy, Tuberculosis, Lymph Node pathology, Antitubercular Agents therapeutic use, Breast Neoplasms diagnosis, Mastitis diagnosis, Tuberculosis diagnosis
- Abstract
Tuberculous mastitis is an uncommon disease even in countries where tuberculosis is highly endemic. It typically presents a diagnostic challenge masquerading as carcinoma or other primary disease of the breast. We report the case of a young multiparous Nigerian woman who presented with a tender left breast lump and enlargement of the left axillary lymph nodes for which a provisional diagnosis of carcinoma of the breast was made after clinical and radiological evaluation. The mass was pathologically diagnosed as tuberculous mastitis and anti-tuberculous therapy was instituted although she later absconded. This case shows that TM may present a diagnostic challenge on clinical, radiologic and microbiological investigation. Therefore, a high index of suspicion as well as FNAC and/or histological evaluation of tissue samples remain very important its diagnosis.
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- 2015
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