Cancer Management and Research (Sep 2023)

Primary Breast Burkitt Lymphoma. A Case Report of a 16-Year-Old Female with a Rapidly Growing Unilateral Breast Mass

  • Mitala Y,
  • Ssenkumba B,
  • Nabulya R,
  • Kitenda FN,
  • Tumwesigye H,
  • Birungi A,
  • Dratu Chau R,
  • Mushabe B,
  • Baker N,
  • Atwine R

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 15
pp. 1047 – 1052

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Yekosani Mitala,1 Brian Ssenkumba,1 Rita Nabulya,1 Francis Nsumba Kitenda,1 Habert Tumwesigye,1 Abraham Birungi,1 Richard Dratu Chau,1 Branchard Mushabe,2 Nichole Baker,3 Raymond Atwine1 1Department of Pathology, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Mbarara City, Uganda; 2Department of Pediatrics, Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital, Mbarara City, Uganda; 3Department of Public Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USACorrespondence: Yekosani Mitala, Email [email protected]: Primary breast Burkitt lymphoma is extremely rare. Commonly endemic Burkitt lymphoma presents with abdominal, jaw, periorbital, or genitourinary mass.Case Presentation: We report a case of a 16-year-old girl with rapidly enlarging left breast swelling associated with evening fevers. This was later confirmed to be stage 1 primary breast Burkitt lymphoma involving the left breast. This represents the first described case of primary breast endemic Burkitt lymphoma in Uganda. She was started on chemotherapy and exhibited an impressive response to the drugs.Conclusion: This case raises awareness of rare sites for endemic Burkitt lymphoma in Uganda. Accurately diagnosing this case was of great importance since it determined the treatment modality (mastectomy or not) which would have an everlasting impact on her life.Keywords: primary breast Burkitt lymphoma, Uganda, a case report

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