2008
DOI: 10.4103/0377-4929.40411
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Filarial granuloma in breast

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“…The diagnosis is made on clinical grounds in the endemic areas. Despite of large number of people affected worldwide, it is quite unusual to fi nd MF or adult worm in breast lump and few such cases have been documented in literature [3][4][5]7]. It is frequently caused by W. bancrofti.…”
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“…The diagnosis is made on clinical grounds in the endemic areas. Despite of large number of people affected worldwide, it is quite unusual to fi nd MF or adult worm in breast lump and few such cases have been documented in literature [3][4][5]7]. It is frequently caused by W. bancrofti.…”
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“…It is common in some endemic areas like China and Sri Lanka [5]. Rourkela is an area of low transmission zone for fi lariasis.…”
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“…Subcutaneous migration of the worm may result in local swellings with changing localisation (creeping eruption) [31]. In addition, rare cases of organ manifestation have been reported, affecting the scrotum, male genitals, female breast, lymphatic glands and peritoneum [2,[32][33][34][35][36][37][38]. OD is a variation of subcutaneous dirofilariasis with parasite localisation in the eye area [30].…”
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“…Previously excisional biopsy was widely practiced, but preoperative evaluation by FNAC have number of benefits. [6,7] FNAC can be done with ultrasonographic guidance for better results. [8] It can also be used as an evaluation tool post lumpectomy.…”
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