A galactocele is a rare form of cystic, benign lesion of the breast, appearing when a mammary duct becomes obstructed and over filled with milk. It is usually found in postpartum women, either lactating or not. There are only a few cases reported that are not immediately linked to the lactation, as seen in postmenopausal women or in men. Furthermore, the relationship to overproduction of prolactine, a growth factor for the breast epithelium is not very well defined at this moment. We present such an unusual case of a 37-year-old female patient who has no history of birth or abortion. She was diagnosed with both microprolactinoma and galactocele whose dimensions seemed to be related to the evolution of the pituitary tumor and serum prolactine. Because no other etiology could be found in the young patient for the mammary galactocele, the prolactine excess is the most probable cause. Even considering the rarity of the association it is important to point the hormonal role in changing the anatomy of the breast.
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BMC Oral Health
April 2024
Fujian Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases & Fujian Provincial Engineering Research Center of Oral Biomaterial & Stomatological Key Lab of Fujian College and University, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, 350001, China.
Background: Supracrestal gingival tissue dimensions (SGTDs) has been considered to be an essential element of periodontal phenotype (PP) components. This study aimed to explore the relationship between SGTDs and other PP components by digital superposition method that integrated cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) with intraoral scanning.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at the Stomatology Hospital of Fujian Medical University.
Indian J Pathol Microbiol
February 2024
Department of Pathology, Panagarh Military Station, Chandipur, West Bengal, India.
Crystallizing galactocele is an uncommon condition that produces a viscous, chalky substance on fine needle aspiration cytology. (FNAC). Both the diagnosis and the management of this illness include the use of FNAC.
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Radiology Center, Bach Mai Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of ultrasound-guided needle aspiration in treating lactating breast abscesses.
Methods: This study was conducted in Bach Mai Hospital, from 6/2020 to 7/2021. Lactating patients with breast abscesses underwent ultrasound-guided aspiration followed by antibiotics therapy.
Pediatr Int
December 2023
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Research Field Medicine and Health Sciences, Medical and Dental Sciences Area, Research and Education Assembly, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan.
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