Chronic mastitis is a prolonged inflammatory breast disease, and little is known about its etiology. We identified 85 cases and 112 controls from 5 hospitals in Morocco and Egypt. Cases were women with chronic mastitis (including periductal, lobular, granulomatous, lymphocytic, and duct ectasia with mastitis).Controlshad benign breast disease, including fibroadenoma, benign phyllodes, and adenosis. Both groups were identified from histopathologically diagnosed patients from 2008 to 2011, frequencymatchedonage.Patientinterviewseliciteddemographic,reproductive,breastfeeding,andclinicalhistori s.Caseshadhigherparity than controls (OR = 1.75, 1.62–1.90) and more reported history of contraception use (OR = 2.73, 2.07–3.61). Cases were less likel...
Background: Non-lactational infectious mastitis (NLIM) is an inflammatory breast disease with broad ...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Background and objective: Breast granulomatous inflammatory lesions can be considered as primary or ...
BACKGROUND: Mastitis is an acute, debilitating condition that occurs in approximately 20 % of breast...
BACKGROUND: Approximately one in five Western women who breastfeed are likely to experience acute ma...
Mastitis is an infectious or non-infectious breast disease associated with breast inflammation. It i...
Breast cancer is amongst the most common forms of cancer, is predominantly a woman’s illness, and is...
Abstract: Benign breast disease (BBD) is very common among women in their fertile age, but its corre...
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer, with a particularly...
Background: Non-puerperal mastitis (NPM), a recurrent chronic inflammation of non-lactating breast, ...
<p>Tuberculous mastitis is a condition marked pathologyly with involvement extensively mamma lobules...
Puerperal mastitis is a potentially serious illness among lactating women which traditionally has be...
Background and aims. The pathology profile of breast lesions is still not well defined in El-Bayda C...
International audienceSubclinical mastitis (SCM) is an important risk factor of postnatal HIV-1 tran...
Infectious mastitis is a common condition that affects up to 33% of lactating women. Several risk fa...
Background: Non-lactational infectious mastitis (NLIM) is an inflammatory breast disease with broad ...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Background and objective: Breast granulomatous inflammatory lesions can be considered as primary or ...
BACKGROUND: Mastitis is an acute, debilitating condition that occurs in approximately 20 % of breast...
BACKGROUND: Approximately one in five Western women who breastfeed are likely to experience acute ma...
Mastitis is an infectious or non-infectious breast disease associated with breast inflammation. It i...
Breast cancer is amongst the most common forms of cancer, is predominantly a woman’s illness, and is...
Abstract: Benign breast disease (BBD) is very common among women in their fertile age, but its corre...
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer, with a particularly...
Background: Non-puerperal mastitis (NPM), a recurrent chronic inflammation of non-lactating breast, ...
<p>Tuberculous mastitis is a condition marked pathologyly with involvement extensively mamma lobules...
Puerperal mastitis is a potentially serious illness among lactating women which traditionally has be...
Background and aims. The pathology profile of breast lesions is still not well defined in El-Bayda C...
International audienceSubclinical mastitis (SCM) is an important risk factor of postnatal HIV-1 tran...
Infectious mastitis is a common condition that affects up to 33% of lactating women. Several risk fa...
Background: Non-lactational infectious mastitis (NLIM) is an inflammatory breast disease with broad ...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Background and objective: Breast granulomatous inflammatory lesions can be considered as primary or ...