Breast tuberculosis: a case series

Abstract Background and aim Breast tuberculosis is a rare disease, even in endemic areas. The diagnosis can be challenging, as it can mimic breast cancer. We aim to report our experience and discuss diagnoses and management modalities. Results We encountered twelve cases of breast tuberculosis in ou...

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Main Authors: M. Ghalleb, S. Seghaier, O. Adouni, H. Bouaziz, A. Bouida, J. Ben Hassouna, R. Chargui, K. Rahal
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of Medical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-020-02646-9
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spelling doaj-94defd5d41bf4fbfbbfc48acbee6b7942021-02-21T12:17:00ZengBMCJournal of Medical Case Reports1752-19472021-02-011511610.1186/s13256-020-02646-9Breast tuberculosis: a case seriesM. Ghalleb0S. Seghaier1O. Adouni2H. Bouaziz3A. Bouida4J. Ben Hassouna5R. Chargui6K. Rahal7Surgical Oncology Department, Institute Salah Azaiez of OncologySurgical Oncology Department, Institute Salah Azaiez of OncologyImmuno-Histo-Cytology Department, Institute Salah Azaiez of OncologySurgical Oncology Department, Institute Salah Azaiez of OncologySurgical Oncology Department, Institute Salah Azaiez of OncologySurgical Oncology Department, Institute Salah Azaiez of OncologySurgical Oncology Department, Institute Salah Azaiez of OncologySurgical Oncology Department, Institute Salah Azaiez of OncologyAbstract Background and aim Breast tuberculosis is a rare disease, even in endemic areas. The diagnosis can be challenging, as it can mimic breast cancer. We aim to report our experience and discuss diagnoses and management modalities. Results We encountered twelve cases of breast tuberculosis in our institution from 2004 to 2019. The average age of our Caucasian North African patients was 42 years old (22–63). The classic presentation was a breast lump found in half of the cases. On physical examination, we suspected breast carcinoma in seven patients. The average size of the tumors was 39 mm (15–80 mm). Nine patients had a mammogram. In five cases, there was a suspicious breast mass mimicking a malignant tumor with an average size of 33 mm (25–60 mm). A ultrasonography was performed in 6 cases and revealed a suspicious ill-circumscribed nodule in four patients with an average size of 37.5 mm (10–60 mm). Five patients had a lumpectomy, and seven women underwent drainage of the abscess and the biopsy of its hull. The association of epithelioid cell granulomas and caseous necrosis was mandatory for the histological diagnosis of tuberculosis. All of them had an antitubercular therapy. The median period of follow-up was of 43 months (3–156 months). One patient presented with a recurrent abscess of the breast. Conclusion Our study found that clinical examination and radiological imaging were not specific. Positive cultures for Koch bacillus or histological confirmation are mandatory for the diagnosis. A meta-analysis of the existing cases is needed.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-020-02646-9TuberculosisBreast diseaseGranulomatosis
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author M. Ghalleb
S. Seghaier
O. Adouni
H. Bouaziz
A. Bouida
J. Ben Hassouna
R. Chargui
K. Rahal
spellingShingle M. Ghalleb
S. Seghaier
O. Adouni
H. Bouaziz
A. Bouida
J. Ben Hassouna
R. Chargui
K. Rahal
Breast tuberculosis: a case series
Journal of Medical Case Reports
Tuberculosis
Breast disease
Granulomatosis
author_facet M. Ghalleb
S. Seghaier
O. Adouni
H. Bouaziz
A. Bouida
J. Ben Hassouna
R. Chargui
K. Rahal
author_sort M. Ghalleb
title Breast tuberculosis: a case series
title_short Breast tuberculosis: a case series
title_full Breast tuberculosis: a case series
title_fullStr Breast tuberculosis: a case series
title_full_unstemmed Breast tuberculosis: a case series
title_sort breast tuberculosis: a case series
publisher BMC
series Journal of Medical Case Reports
issn 1752-1947
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background and aim Breast tuberculosis is a rare disease, even in endemic areas. The diagnosis can be challenging, as it can mimic breast cancer. We aim to report our experience and discuss diagnoses and management modalities. Results We encountered twelve cases of breast tuberculosis in our institution from 2004 to 2019. The average age of our Caucasian North African patients was 42 years old (22–63). The classic presentation was a breast lump found in half of the cases. On physical examination, we suspected breast carcinoma in seven patients. The average size of the tumors was 39 mm (15–80 mm). Nine patients had a mammogram. In five cases, there was a suspicious breast mass mimicking a malignant tumor with an average size of 33 mm (25–60 mm). A ultrasonography was performed in 6 cases and revealed a suspicious ill-circumscribed nodule in four patients with an average size of 37.5 mm (10–60 mm). Five patients had a lumpectomy, and seven women underwent drainage of the abscess and the biopsy of its hull. The association of epithelioid cell granulomas and caseous necrosis was mandatory for the histological diagnosis of tuberculosis. All of them had an antitubercular therapy. The median period of follow-up was of 43 months (3–156 months). One patient presented with a recurrent abscess of the breast. Conclusion Our study found that clinical examination and radiological imaging were not specific. Positive cultures for Koch bacillus or histological confirmation are mandatory for the diagnosis. A meta-analysis of the existing cases is needed.
topic Tuberculosis
Breast disease
Granulomatosis
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-020-02646-9
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