CHRONIC BREAST INFECTIONS: CHALLENGING CONDITION TO DIAGNOSE AND TREAT; AN OVERVIEW OF 70 CASES

Objective: To share our experience of clinical features and management strategies for treatment of chronic breast infections. Study Design: Case series. Place and Duration of Study: Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi, from Feb 2016 to Feb 2018. Methodology: We prospectively enrolled pati...

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Main Authors: Razia Bano, Sohail Saqib Chatha, Faiza Sana, Humaira Latif, Umar Farooq Chatha, Abdullah Zakaullah Chatha
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Language:English
Published: The Army Press 2021-04-01
Series:Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://pafmj.org/index.php/PAFMJ/article/view/2705
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spelling doaj-da18224610ab4cc3970f0e63dcb011f12021-08-26T09:58:01ZengThe Army PressPakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal0030-96482411-88422021-04-017124010410.51253/pafmj.v71i2.27052705CHRONIC BREAST INFECTIONS: CHALLENGING CONDITION TO DIAGNOSE AND TREAT; AN OVERVIEW OF 70 CASESRazia Bano0Sohail Saqib Chatha1Faiza Sana2Humaira Latif3Umar Farooq Chatha4Abdullah Zakaullah Chatha5Combined Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi PakistanCombined Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi PakistanCombined Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi PakistanCombined Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi PakistanFauji Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi PakistanFauji Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi PakistanObjective: To share our experience of clinical features and management strategies for treatment of chronic breast infections. Study Design: Case series. Place and Duration of Study: Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi, from Feb 2016 to Feb 2018. Methodology: We prospectively enrolled patients with diagnosis of chronic breast infections over a period of two years. All patients with infections (less than one month old) were excluded from the study. We studied the demographic characteristics like age, clinical presentation, histopathological features, treatment given and response to the treatment. Results: A total of 70 patients were enrolled in the study. Patients age was between 21-75 years with mean age of 42 ± 5 years. Most common clinical presentation was lump and in duration with abscess in 23 (33%) cases, mass with discharging sinuses in 16 (23%) cases, while 7 (10%) cases had recurrent abscess. Diagnosis was made on core biopsy in 21 cases and in remaining cases with incision and drainage. Histopathology confirmed diagnosis of Idiopathic Granulomatous mastitis in 30 (43%) cases, acute on chronic mastitis in 27 (38%) and chronic granulomatous mastitis in 13 (18%) cases. Out of all cases 29 (41%) showed response to antibacterial treatment while 27 (38%) cases responded to anti tuberculous treatment. Spontaneous resolution occurred in 11 (16%) cases while 3 (4%) cases responded to antifungal treatment. Conclusion: Chronic breast infections are a challenging condition to diagnose and treat for breast surgeons and can present with diverse range of clinical features.https://pafmj.org/index.php/PAFMJ/article/view/2705anti tuberculous treatmentchronic breast infectiondemographic characteristicsidiopathic granulomatous mastitis
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author Razia Bano
Sohail Saqib Chatha
Faiza Sana
Humaira Latif
Umar Farooq Chatha
Abdullah Zakaullah Chatha
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Sohail Saqib Chatha
Faiza Sana
Humaira Latif
Umar Farooq Chatha
Abdullah Zakaullah Chatha
CHRONIC BREAST INFECTIONS: CHALLENGING CONDITION TO DIAGNOSE AND TREAT; AN OVERVIEW OF 70 CASES
Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal
anti tuberculous treatment
chronic breast infection
demographic characteristics
idiopathic granulomatous mastitis
author_facet Razia Bano
Sohail Saqib Chatha
Faiza Sana
Humaira Latif
Umar Farooq Chatha
Abdullah Zakaullah Chatha
author_sort Razia Bano
title CHRONIC BREAST INFECTIONS: CHALLENGING CONDITION TO DIAGNOSE AND TREAT; AN OVERVIEW OF 70 CASES
title_short CHRONIC BREAST INFECTIONS: CHALLENGING CONDITION TO DIAGNOSE AND TREAT; AN OVERVIEW OF 70 CASES
title_full CHRONIC BREAST INFECTIONS: CHALLENGING CONDITION TO DIAGNOSE AND TREAT; AN OVERVIEW OF 70 CASES
title_fullStr CHRONIC BREAST INFECTIONS: CHALLENGING CONDITION TO DIAGNOSE AND TREAT; AN OVERVIEW OF 70 CASES
title_full_unstemmed CHRONIC BREAST INFECTIONS: CHALLENGING CONDITION TO DIAGNOSE AND TREAT; AN OVERVIEW OF 70 CASES
title_sort chronic breast infections: challenging condition to diagnose and treat; an overview of 70 cases
publisher The Army Press
series Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal
issn 0030-9648
2411-8842
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Objective: To share our experience of clinical features and management strategies for treatment of chronic breast infections. Study Design: Case series. Place and Duration of Study: Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi, from Feb 2016 to Feb 2018. Methodology: We prospectively enrolled patients with diagnosis of chronic breast infections over a period of two years. All patients with infections (less than one month old) were excluded from the study. We studied the demographic characteristics like age, clinical presentation, histopathological features, treatment given and response to the treatment. Results: A total of 70 patients were enrolled in the study. Patients age was between 21-75 years with mean age of 42 ± 5 years. Most common clinical presentation was lump and in duration with abscess in 23 (33%) cases, mass with discharging sinuses in 16 (23%) cases, while 7 (10%) cases had recurrent abscess. Diagnosis was made on core biopsy in 21 cases and in remaining cases with incision and drainage. Histopathology confirmed diagnosis of Idiopathic Granulomatous mastitis in 30 (43%) cases, acute on chronic mastitis in 27 (38%) and chronic granulomatous mastitis in 13 (18%) cases. Out of all cases 29 (41%) showed response to antibacterial treatment while 27 (38%) cases responded to anti tuberculous treatment. Spontaneous resolution occurred in 11 (16%) cases while 3 (4%) cases responded to antifungal treatment. Conclusion: Chronic breast infections are a challenging condition to diagnose and treat for breast surgeons and can present with diverse range of clinical features.
topic anti tuberculous treatment
chronic breast infection
demographic characteristics
idiopathic granulomatous mastitis
url https://pafmj.org/index.php/PAFMJ/article/view/2705
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