International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Oct 2021)

Leprosy—an unusual cause of a suspicious nodule on mammography

  • Christine Flis,
  • Colan M. Ho-Yen,
  • Alexander Polson,
  • Ula Mahadeva,
  • Stephen L. Walker

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 111
pp. 360 – 362

Abstract

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A routine mammogram identified changes thought to be due to a lymph node, which was confirmed on biopsy. The lymph node was infiltrated with macrophages and showed fragmented acid-fast bacilli. The patient had been treated for leprosy some years before and was still taking thalidomide for erythema nodosum leprosum. Leprosy-associated lymphadenopathy may be identified on routine breast screening.