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Granulomatous Mastitis: A Clinical and Diagnostic Dilemma
Objective: Granulomatous mastitis (GM) is a challenging inflammatory disorder of the breast. In this study we aimed to present the detailed clinical and morphological features of GM cases, diagnostic clues for specific and idiopathic etiologies, the difficulties in evaluating trucut biopsies, and t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9999696/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34558655 http://dx.doi.org/10.5146/tjpath.2021.01554 |
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author | Pala, Emel Ebru Ekmekci, Sumeyye Kılıc, Melis Dursun, Ayberk Colakoglu, Gul Karaali, Cem Emiroglu, Mumin Emiroglu, Mustafa |
author_facet | Pala, Emel Ebru Ekmekci, Sumeyye Kılıc, Melis Dursun, Ayberk Colakoglu, Gul Karaali, Cem Emiroglu, Mumin Emiroglu, Mustafa |
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description | Objective: Granulomatous mastitis (GM) is a challenging inflammatory disorder of the breast. In this study we aimed to present the detailed clinical and morphological features of GM cases, diagnostic clues for specific and idiopathic etiologies, the difficulties in evaluating trucut biopsies, and the results of different therapeutic approaches. Material and Method: We retrospectively analysed the clinical, radiological and morphological features of 114 GM cases diagnosed with fine needle aspiration, and trucut, incisional, and excisional biopsy. Results: The mean age was 35.8. Only eight cases were older than 45 years. Bilateral involvement was observed in 4 (3.5%) cases. The most common clinical symptoms were breast mass/abscesses, tenderness, and skin changes. Microbiological culture was positive in 4 cases for gram-positive bacteria. Only 3 cases showed a positive tuberculin/PCR test for tuberculosis. The major USG finding was a hypoechoic well-defined or ill-defined mass/abscess; MRI finding was heterogeneous non-mass contrast enhancement. Cases diagnosed with cytology (35 cases) did not have breast malignancy either in their history or clinical follow up period. Fine needle aspiration cytology materials revealed epitheloid granulomas mixed with neutrophils, lymphocytes accompanied by giant cells, and suppurative necrosis. Histopathological reevaluation of 65 trucut/incisional/excisional biopsies revealed granuloma formation in 65 (100%), Langhans type giant cells in 59 (90.7%), microabscess formation in 41 (63%), caseous necrosis in 1 (1.5%), neutrophilic cysts in 30 (46.1%), eosinophilic infiltration in 48 (73.8%), interlobular inflammation in 14 (21.5%), fat necrosis in 5 (7.6%), ductal ectasia in 6 (9.2%), and lactational changes in 4 (6.1%) cases. Granulomas were lobulocentric in 58 cases, foreign body type/fat necrosis-related in 6 case, and periductular in 1 case. Cystic neutrophilic granulomatous mastitis was observed in one case. We also evaluated the histochemical stains of these 65 biopsies. Only one sample was positive for acido-resistant bacilli (ARB) by the EZN method and one sample was positive for gram-positive bacilli by gram stain. Conclusion: Small, superficial trucut biopsies may cause difficulties in determining the etiology and differential diagnosis of granulomatous mastitis. For optimal management and timing the appropriate therapy, the ideal biopsy procedure, special stains, and a multidisciplinary team consisting of the surgeon, pathologist, and radiologist are the most important issues. |
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spelling | pubmed-99996962023-04-21 Granulomatous Mastitis: A Clinical and Diagnostic Dilemma Pala, Emel Ebru Ekmekci, Sumeyye Kılıc, Melis Dursun, Ayberk Colakoglu, Gul Karaali, Cem Emiroglu, Mumin Emiroglu, Mustafa Turk Patoloji Derg Original Article Objective: Granulomatous mastitis (GM) is a challenging inflammatory disorder of the breast. In this study we aimed to present the detailed clinical and morphological features of GM cases, diagnostic clues for specific and idiopathic etiologies, the difficulties in evaluating trucut biopsies, and the results of different therapeutic approaches. Material and Method: We retrospectively analysed the clinical, radiological and morphological features of 114 GM cases diagnosed with fine needle aspiration, and trucut, incisional, and excisional biopsy. Results: The mean age was 35.8. Only eight cases were older than 45 years. Bilateral involvement was observed in 4 (3.5%) cases. The most common clinical symptoms were breast mass/abscesses, tenderness, and skin changes. Microbiological culture was positive in 4 cases for gram-positive bacteria. Only 3 cases showed a positive tuberculin/PCR test for tuberculosis. The major USG finding was a hypoechoic well-defined or ill-defined mass/abscess; MRI finding was heterogeneous non-mass contrast enhancement. Cases diagnosed with cytology (35 cases) did not have breast malignancy either in their history or clinical follow up period. Fine needle aspiration cytology materials revealed epitheloid granulomas mixed with neutrophils, lymphocytes accompanied by giant cells, and suppurative necrosis. Histopathological reevaluation of 65 trucut/incisional/excisional biopsies revealed granuloma formation in 65 (100%), Langhans type giant cells in 59 (90.7%), microabscess formation in 41 (63%), caseous necrosis in 1 (1.5%), neutrophilic cysts in 30 (46.1%), eosinophilic infiltration in 48 (73.8%), interlobular inflammation in 14 (21.5%), fat necrosis in 5 (7.6%), ductal ectasia in 6 (9.2%), and lactational changes in 4 (6.1%) cases. Granulomas were lobulocentric in 58 cases, foreign body type/fat necrosis-related in 6 case, and periductular in 1 case. Cystic neutrophilic granulomatous mastitis was observed in one case. We also evaluated the histochemical stains of these 65 biopsies. Only one sample was positive for acido-resistant bacilli (ARB) by the EZN method and one sample was positive for gram-positive bacilli by gram stain. Conclusion: Small, superficial trucut biopsies may cause difficulties in determining the etiology and differential diagnosis of granulomatous mastitis. For optimal management and timing the appropriate therapy, the ideal biopsy procedure, special stains, and a multidisciplinary team consisting of the surgeon, pathologist, and radiologist are the most important issues. Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies 2022-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9999696/ /pubmed/34558655 http://dx.doi.org/10.5146/tjpath.2021.01554 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article published by Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Pala, Emel Ebru Ekmekci, Sumeyye Kılıc, Melis Dursun, Ayberk Colakoglu, Gul Karaali, Cem Emiroglu, Mumin Emiroglu, Mustafa Granulomatous Mastitis: A Clinical and Diagnostic Dilemma |
title | Granulomatous Mastitis: A Clinical and Diagnostic Dilemma |
title_full | Granulomatous Mastitis: A Clinical and Diagnostic Dilemma |
title_fullStr | Granulomatous Mastitis: A Clinical and Diagnostic Dilemma |
title_full_unstemmed | Granulomatous Mastitis: A Clinical and Diagnostic Dilemma |
title_short | Granulomatous Mastitis: A Clinical and Diagnostic Dilemma |
title_sort | granulomatous mastitis: a clinical and diagnostic dilemma |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9999696/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34558655 http://dx.doi.org/10.5146/tjpath.2021.01554 |
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