Surgeries (Sep 2024)

A Case Report of Radiation-Induced Morphea Treated with Completion Mastectomy and Delayed Closure

  • Niharika Singh,
  • Zaina Naeem,
  • Duc Bui,
  • Anastasia Bakoulis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/surgeries5030060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 758 – 763

Abstract

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Radiation-induced morphea (RIM) is a progressive and irreversible scleroderma encountered after breast radiation therapy. This condition is often underdiagnosed, with confounding differentials including post-radiation fibrosis, infection, inflammatory breast cancer, and cancer recurrence, amongst others. Treatment paradigms differ, and early diagnosis of RIM is essential in preventing further fibrosis and improving quality of life. First-line therapy includes immunosuppressive therapy; surgical management is infrequently described in the literature. Here, we report one of the few reports of completion mastectomy for RIM with postoperative outcomes described. This is a case of a patient who was treated with completion mastectomy with delayed wound closure after developing debilitating RIM status post right breast lumpectomy with radiation for invasive ductal carcinoma.

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