Periductal mastitis in a male patient rarely has been reported in the English literature. Herein, we now present a rare case of periductal mastitis mimicking breast cancer, both clinically and radiologically, in a 37-year-old man. Mammogram and sonogram showed a mass with irregular shape, spiculated margin and a nipple retraction, mimicking a male breast cancer. Radiologic and pathologic correlation is provided.
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Cureus
December 2024
Department of Surgery, Arabian Gulf University, Manama, BHR.
Periductal mastitis (PM) is a form of nonlactational mastitis. The clinical picture varies from mild periareolar inflammation to frank retroareolar abscess formation. A huge amount of literature is incriminating cigarette smoking as a major contributing factor to the etiology of PM, and cessation of smoking is essential for a successful treatment.
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October 2024
Servicio de Radiología (CDI), Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain.
Inflammatory mastitis of unknown etiology includes the entities periductal mastitis and idiopathic granulomatous mastitis. These relatively uncommon processes usually affect women of childbearing age. They usually present as a palpable mass that is painful on palpation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGland Surg
June 2024
Department of Breast Surgery, The Third Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Shanxi Bethune Hospital (Tongji Hospital of Shanxi), Taiyuan, China.
Background: Periductal mastitis (PDM) is a complex benign breast disease with a prolonged course and a high probability of recurrence after treatment. There is a variety of available treatments for PDM, but none of these options have been widely accepted. A standard strategy has been especially difficult to establish in patients with PDM accompanied by large tumors or large skin ruptures, as these seriously affect the appearance of the breasts after surgeries, which can lead to feelings of lower self-esteem among patients.
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June 2024
Department of Breast Surgery, The Second Hospital of Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, 250033, People's Republic of China.
Purpose: Periductal mastitis (PDM) is a chronic inflammatory lesion of the breast with an unknown etiology, and it is difficult for clinicians to differentiate it from granulomatous lobular mastitis (GLM), although they have different treatment strategies and prognosis. This study aimed to investigate the differences in their clinicopathologic features to inform treatment strategies.
Patients And Methods: Between 2011 and 2020, 121 patients diagnosed with PDM and 57 patients with GLM were retrospective analysis.
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