1. Granulomatous mastitis with erythema nodosum: A breast cancer mimicking entity
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Karina A. Pesce, MD, PhD, Karen L. Caro Peralta, MD, Maria Jose Chico, MD, Alejandra Wernicke, MD, and Fernando Binder, MD, MPH
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Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis ,Mastitis ,Erythema nodosum ,Case report ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
We present the case of a 42-year-old Hispanic patient who consulted with a left breast mass that showed clinical and imaging signs of breast cancer. During preprocedural examination before needle biopsy, the patient was found to have bilateral, purplish-brown skin lesions on her lower legs, suggestive of erythema nodosum. This clinical finding raised the diagnostic suspicion of granulomatous mastitis, which was later confirmed by histopathology. Granulomatous mastitis is a rare, nonmalignant entity that should be considered in patients of childbearing age who present with a breast mass. The coexistence with erythema nodosum contributes to the clinical suspicion of granulomatous mastitis; the mechanism of this association and the optimal treatment approach remain unknown.
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- 2023
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