Scrofulous Swelling of the Bosom Masquerading As Cancer
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Tuberculosis of breast is very rare with an incidence of 0.1-0.5%. It can be primary or secondary. Except in patients presenting with sinuses, it is a challenge to diagnose it. A 40 year old premenopausal lady presented with breast lump increasing in size for 3 months. Mammogram showed a lesion suspicious of malignancy and trucut biopsy showed necrotic material only. Intraoperatively there was caseous necrosis and the tract from breast was extending to rib. It is a rare case with few case reports been reported where a rib tuberculosis presents as a breast lump rather than retromammary abscess.
Breast Tuberculosis in Women: A Systematic Review.
Quaglio G, Pizzol D, Isaakidis P, Bortolani A, Tognon F, Marotta C Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2019; 101(1):12-21.
PMID: 31115305 PMC: 6609192. DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.19-0061.