| Literature DB >> 22720661 |
U Hille1, P Soergel, L Makowski, T Dörk-Bousset, P Hillemanns.
Abstract
A common situation presented in any clinical facility is a woman with swelling and redness of the breast. Diagnosis upon suspicion is often mastitis or inflammatory breast cancer, which are popular and well-known diseases of the breast. However, there is one main differential diagnosis which has to be taken into consideration: lymphedema of the breast. Twenty patients with internal diseases presented in our Breast Care Unit over a 4-year period with breast-affecting lymphedema. The patients suffered from cardiac failure, nephrotic syndrome, liver failure, lymphadenopathy, and central vein occlusion. Additionally, we identified 5 patients with a history of organ transplantation and under immunosupressive medication with sirolimus or everolimus. These mTor inhibitors are known to have unwanted side effects such as unilateral or bilateral upper/lower extremity peripheral edema or facial/eyelid edema, but as we know, isolated lymphedema of the breast represents a previously unreported complication.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22720661 DOI: 10.1089/lrb.2011.0025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lymphat Res Biol ISSN: 1539-6851 Impact factor: 2.589