Literature DB >> 8797909

Tuberculous abscess in retromammary region: CT findings.

S Y Chung1, I Yang, S H Bae, Y Lee, H J Park, H H Kim, J G Im.   

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PURPOSE: Our goal was to evaluate CT findings of tuberculous abscess in the retromammary region of the breast.
METHOD: Four patients with tuberculosis extending from the retromammary region to the pleura were examined by CT and the findings were evaluated. All cases were also examined with mammography and two cases were evaluated with sonography. Diagnosis was confirmed by acid-fast bacillus stain, culture, and histologic examination.
RESULTS: Mammography showed relatively smoothly marginated, round mass density in two cases, nodular density in one, and focal bulging of the pectoral wall in one. A sonogram demonstrated in two cases a fistulous connection from the heterogeneous, fluid-containing lesion with floating internal debris in the retromammary region to the thoracic cavity. In all four cases, CT showed relatively smoothly marginated, inhomogeneous, hypodense lesions with surrounding rims of the cold abscess type. A direct fistulous connection from the retromammary lesion through the thoracic wall into the pleura was seen in two cases. Destroyed rib fragments within the abscess were noted in two cases.
CONCLUSION: A tuberculous abscess in the retromammary region usually showed on CT a focal, smoothly marginated, inhomogeneous, hypodense lesion with a surrounding enhancing rim. A direct fistulous connection with the pleura or a destroyed rib fragment in the abscess as revealed by CT can be helpful in the differential diagnosis of other infectious types of retromammary abscess.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8797909     DOI: 10.1097/00004728-199609000-00015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comput Assist Tomogr        ISSN: 0363-8715            Impact factor:   1.826


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