Literature DB >> 17193854

[Fibrocystic mastopathy and cancer of the breast. About 111 cases].

Mohamed Issam Beyrouti1, Ramez Beyrouti, Abdelmajid Khabir, Mohamed Ben Amar, Foued Frikha, Nabil Dhieb, Dalel Damak, Mohamed Abid, Najmeddine Affes, Salah Boujelben, Mounir Frikha.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to identify the predictive factors of degeneration of the fibrocystic mastopathy.
METHODS: This work is a retrospective survey of 111 observations of isolated fibrocystic mastopathies or associated to a breast cancer among 542 women admitted for tumor of the breast during one period of 13 active years from 1991 to 2003. The diagnosis has been gotten by anatomo-pathologic exam in 95.5% (106 cas) on the operative piece and 4.5% (5 cas) on a material of biopsy.
RESULTS: The fibrocystic mastopathy represented 30% of the set of the benign tumors of the breast. They were associated to a breast cancer in 45 cases (40.5%). The isolated benign fibrocystic mastopathy was observed in 66 cases with a middle age of 37 years, whereas the shapes associated to a breast carcinoma were noted in 45 cases. The middle age was 53 years. The non proliferative fibrocystic mastopathy is the most frequent histological type and represent 54.6% of the cases. The proliferative form with atypies was observed at 21 women (46.8%). The carcinoma the more frequently associated to the fibrocystic mastopathy was the infiltrating canalled carcinoma in 91% of cases, with a predominance of the II rank (SBR).
CONCLUSION: The discovery of a mastopathy must search a luteal failure and risk factors of breast cancer notably a proliferative shape of mastopathy with atypies.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17193854

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tunis Med        ISSN: 0041-4131


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