“…3 Symptoms include rapid breast tissue enlargement, pain, skin breakdown, immobility, tissue necrosis, sepsis, deep vein thrombosis, hemorrhage, mastalgia, ulceration, infection, backache, postural problems, chronic traction injury to intercostal nerves, neck and back pain, bleeding from breast ulcers, and lower limb swelling. [7][8][9][10][11] While some cases may resolve after pregnancy, most require medical or surgical intervention. 2 Medical therapies aim to avoid surgery during pregnancy and have been successful in 39% of cases.…”