Een zeldzame oorzaak van een mammagezwel: Granulomateuze mastitis

Translated title of the contribution: Granulomatous mastitis: A rare cause of breast swelling

J. C. Regelink, M. K. Bomers, E. Barbé, M. N. Weimann, E. P. Steller, J. Veenstra*

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Abstract

Three women, aged 37, 39 and 29 years, presented with unilateral painful swelling of the breast. Ultrasound revealed inflammation with abscess formation. Histological biopsies contained granulomatous tissue without necrosis. Corynebacterium species were cultured in the first two patients. All 3 patients were diagnosed with granulomatous mastitis and were successfully treated with doxycycline. Granulomatous mastitis is a rare disorder that may mimic breast carcinoma. It occurs most frequently in fertile women. Diagnosis is based on histological biopsy which shows granulomas without necrosis, while other causes of granulomatous inflammation, especially tuberculosis, have been excluded. The aetiology is not fully understood. It is hypothesised that the granulomatous mastitis is caused by a type IV allergic reaction. Recently an association with Corynebarterium species was suggested. Best practice treatment methods are unclear. Most patients are treated with surgical intervention and steroids, but the rate of recurrence is high (50%). Treatment with doxycycline must be considered in patients with cultured Corynebacterium species.

Translated title of the contributionGranulomatous mastitis: A rare cause of breast swelling
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)2545-2550
Number of pages6
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume151
Issue number46
Publication statusPublished - 17 Nov 2007

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