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Idiopathic Granulomatous Mastitis: Overcoming this Important Clinical Challenge

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Emre, Arif
AKBULUT, AHMET SAMİ
Sertkaya, Mehmet
Bitiren, Muharrem
Kale, Ilhami Taner
Bulbuloglu, ERTAN
Yurttutan, Nursel

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The aim of this study was to determine possible risk factors for recurrence development in patients with idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM). Demographic, clinical, radiologic, and histopathologic characteristics of 34 consecutive patients with IGM were retrospectively reviewed. Also, 32 patients who were informed about recurrence status were divided into non-recurrent (n = 27) and recurrent (n = 5) groups. Both groups were compared for demographic and clinical parameters. This study included 34 female patients with IGM aged between 26 and 70 years (median: 38 years). During the follow-up period, no recurrence occurred in 27 patients whereas recurrence developed in 5 patients. No significant difference was found between the groups with respect to age, lesion size, breast-feeding, number of child, marital status, use of oral contraceptive, familial or personal tuberculosis history, PPD test, smoking, lesion side, lesion location on the breast, and treatment choice. The diagnostic tools of the IGM as follows: tru-cut (n = 18); incisional (n = 6); tru-cut + incisional (n = 5); tru-cut + excisional (n = 2); tru-cut + FNAB (n = 1); FNAB + excisional (n = 1) and FNAB (n = 1). Treatment options were as follow: antibiotics + drainage (n = 10); antibiotics + drainage + corticosteroid (n = 9); wait and watch (n = 6); corticosteroid (n = 3); antibiotics + antituberculous (n = 1); antituberculous (n = 1); antibiotics + breast conserving surgery + chemotherapy (n = 1); modified radical mastectomy+ chemotherapy+ radiotherapy (n=1); and no available (n = 2). This study shows that no demographic and clinical data contributes to the development of recurrence disease. To give a strong message, this study should be supported by other high volume and prospective studies.

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Emre A., AKBULUT A. S. , Sertkaya M., Bitiren M., Kale I. T. , Bulbuloglu E., Yurttutan N., -Idiopathic Granulomatous Mastitis: Overcoming this Important Clinical Challenge-, INTERNATIONAL SURGERY, cilt.103, ss.228-237, 2018

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