Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo (Jan 2022)

Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis - new approach in operative treatment

  • Ranisavljević Milan,
  • Šolajić Nenad,
  • Vicko Ferenc

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH200914006R
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 150, no. 1-2
pp. 100 – 103

Abstract

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Introduction. Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (GM) is described as a very rare, non-lactating, chronic mastitis that occurs primarily in women of childbearing age. Significant clinical problem related to GM is the diagnostic differentiation from breast cancer. Less advanced forms of GM can be successfully treated with limited surgical excisions and radical treatment is recommended only for the most extensive forms. Case report. First examination of the patient, by the surgeon at Oncology Institute of Vojvodina was in December 2018, when initial suspicion of breast cancer was set up. Core needle biopsy was performed and after histopathological (HP) analysis, confirmation of GM was obtained. The patient was initially offered Prednisone and Methotrexate therapy, which she refused and accepted only surgical treatment. Surgical treatment was performed few weeks after needle biopsy and consisted of performing a nipple spearing mastectomy with excision of the orifices of all fistulous ducts and their primary sutures. The HP findings of the operative specimen confirmed the diagnosis of GM. While there were no signs of dieses relapse, patient was suggested secondary reconstruction of the left breast. Twelve months after the primary operation, secondary breast reconstruction was performed with the interposition of a contoured silicone implant into a muscle pocket in a standard manner. Conclusion. Nipple spearing mastectomy with secondary breast reconstruction is esthetically satisfactory treatment for patients with locally advanced GM.

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