Literature DB >> 17966771

[Breast abnormalities: a retrospective study of 208 patients].

Fausto Famà1, Maria Antonietta Gioffrè Florio, Santa Alessandra Villari, Rosario Caruso, Valeria Barresi, Sergio Mazzei, Andrea Pollicino, Paola Scarfò.   

Abstract

Ectopic breast tissue occurs in 0.4-6% of the general population. Usually, these tissues develop along the embryonic milk line but other sites are reported in the literature. Accessory breasts are commonly axillary and may undergo hormonal changes. Some pathologies of normally positioned breasts can occur in ectopic breast tissue, including carcinoma, and therefore require traditional senological flow-charts and imaging strategies. Supernumerary nipples are generally asymptomatic but may sometimes be associated with urological malformations. In our 10-year experience, 208 patients were observed (138 polythelia and 70 polymastia) and 159 surgical procedures were performed, 97 for supernumerary nipple excision and 67 for accessory breast ablation. Five neoplastic lesions and 25 fibrocystic mastopathies were detected in specimens; normal nipple or breast tissue was found in 129. In view of the potentially malignant transformation of accessory breasts, thorough physician evaluation is needed. Surgery is currently suggested in cases of suspected malignancy, in symptomatic cases and for cosmetic problems.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17966771

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chir Ital        ISSN: 0009-4773


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