| Literature DB >> 28775923 |
Archit Gupta1, Mudita Gupta2, Jagdish Gupta1.
Abstract
Bilateral involvement of the breast with tuberculosis is extremely rare. It most commonly affects young lactating multiparous females, although rarely it may be reported in prepubescent males also. We present a case of a 27-year-old nulliparous female who presented with a history of multiple pus discharging sinuses around both areolae and was diagnosed as a case of bilateral tubercular mastitis. Tubercular mastitis being a paucibacillary disease, diagnosis is often difficult. Treatment consists of antitubercular therapy with or without surgery..Entities:
Keywords: breast; mastitis; tb; tuberculosis
Year: 2017 PMID: 28775923 PMCID: PMC5522020 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1383
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Right breast of the patient showing periareolar plaques (white arrow) and sinus (red arrow)
Figure 2Left breast of the patient showing erythematous plaque (white arrow)
Figure 3Histopathology (40x) showing epitheloid cell granulomas (white arrow)
Figure 4Bilateral breasts showing disappearance of erythematous plaque (white arrow) and sinus (red arrow) after treatment with antitubercular therapy for one month