2023
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.7048
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Granulomatous mastitis in a male breast: A case report and review of literature

Abstract: Granulomatous mastitis (GM) is a rare disease, particularly among men. Herein, we present a case of GM diagnosed in a 63-year-old male patient who showed reduction in the tumor size during 3 months of observation.

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“…5,6,12 IGM was first described in 2005 and only 17 reported cases were reported between the ages of 17-60, the median age of the patients at the time of presentation was 46 years. 1 Clinical presentation of IGM is usually unilateral, variable size, firm and ill-defined breast mass. It is often associated with local tenderness and skin inflammation like our patient with inflammatory retroareolar mass in this report.…”
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“…5,6,12 IGM was first described in 2005 and only 17 reported cases were reported between the ages of 17-60, the median age of the patients at the time of presentation was 46 years. 1 Clinical presentation of IGM is usually unilateral, variable size, firm and ill-defined breast mass. It is often associated with local tenderness and skin inflammation like our patient with inflammatory retroareolar mass in this report.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The autoimmune response toward the extranodal lesion of lymphoma in the breast was reported in a male patient with history of previous treatment for follicular lymphoma that might be one of the probable causes of his IGM. 1 The absence of breast lobules in males may be one possible reason for rarity of male IGM. 18 Gynecomastia and estrogen stimulation can cause the development of mammary lobules in male breasts that might be associated with IGM in males.…”
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