1. Delayed involution of lactation presenting as a non-resolving breast mass: a case report
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Kumar Yashwant, Chahal Alka, Garg Monika, Bhatia Alka, Mahajan NC, and Ganju Anil
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Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Introduction Involution of lactation is a physiological process. Rarely, it may be delayed and troublesome for the lactating woman. Though lactation-induced changes in breast are well known, morphological features of delayed involution are not clear. Case presentation We report a case of a 22-year-old lactating mother who presented with a painful, non-resolving breast mass 5 months after delivery. Clinically, it simulated an inflammatory carcinoma. Histopathology, however, revealed involuting lactational changes. Conclusion To the best of our knowledge, lactational involution with such a presentation has not been described in the English literature. The case needs to be reported so that this entity can be considered among the differential diagnoses of breast masses in a lactating patient.
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- 2008
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