The significance of breast tuberculosis is due to rare occurrence and mistaken identity with breast cancer and pyogenic breast abscess. A 70-year-old woman presented with a gradually increasing swelling in the right breast involving the outer upper quadrant since 6 months. Examination of the axilla revealed no lymphadenopathy. FNAC from the lump was inconclusive. Straw-colored discharge from the FNAC site was negative for acid-fast bacilli on Z-N staining and on culture. Modified radical mastectomy was done since malignancy could not be ruled out. Histopathology showed features of granulomatous mastitis. Lymph nodes recovered from the specimen showed caseation necrosis. Anti-tubercular treatment was given to the patient, and she has remaine...
Although breast tuberculosis still remains rare, but in endemic countries should be in differential ...
Tuberculosis of the breast is a rare disease. It is often misdiagnosed because it exhibits features ...
We report a case of granulomatous mastitis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis in an immunocompeten...
Tuberculous mastitis is a granulomatous mastitis due to infection by mycobacterium tuberculosis. It’...
Breast tuberculosis is a rare manifestation of extra-pulmonary localization of the disease and accou...
Tuberculosis of breast is an uncommon diseaseclinically mimicking breast carcinoma. Wepresent a case...
Mammary tuberculosis is a rare clinical entity, often mimicking breast cancer or abscesses. A 26-yea...
AbstractBreast Tuberculosis is a rare form of tuberculosis even in tuberculosis endemic countries li...
ABSTRACT: Breast tuberculosis also known as tuberculous mastitis is an extremely rare form of tuber...
Primary tuberculosis of the breast is a rare disease. It usually occurs in female of reproductive ag...
Mammary tuberculosis is a very rare pathology. It poses a problem of differential diagnosis with bre...
A 57-year-old female from Ghana was found to have fungating breast lesion and treated for breast can...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) mastitis is a rare form of granulomatous mas-titis. We aimed to eval...
AbstractTuberculosis of the breast is an uncommon disease. The authors present a case of an asymptom...
Breast tuberculosis is uncommon entity with confusing clinical, radiological and even microbiologica...
Although breast tuberculosis still remains rare, but in endemic countries should be in differential ...
Tuberculosis of the breast is a rare disease. It is often misdiagnosed because it exhibits features ...
We report a case of granulomatous mastitis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis in an immunocompeten...
Tuberculous mastitis is a granulomatous mastitis due to infection by mycobacterium tuberculosis. It’...
Breast tuberculosis is a rare manifestation of extra-pulmonary localization of the disease and accou...
Tuberculosis of breast is an uncommon diseaseclinically mimicking breast carcinoma. Wepresent a case...
Mammary tuberculosis is a rare clinical entity, often mimicking breast cancer or abscesses. A 26-yea...
AbstractBreast Tuberculosis is a rare form of tuberculosis even in tuberculosis endemic countries li...
ABSTRACT: Breast tuberculosis also known as tuberculous mastitis is an extremely rare form of tuber...
Primary tuberculosis of the breast is a rare disease. It usually occurs in female of reproductive ag...
Mammary tuberculosis is a very rare pathology. It poses a problem of differential diagnosis with bre...
A 57-year-old female from Ghana was found to have fungating breast lesion and treated for breast can...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) mastitis is a rare form of granulomatous mas-titis. We aimed to eval...
AbstractTuberculosis of the breast is an uncommon disease. The authors present a case of an asymptom...
Breast tuberculosis is uncommon entity with confusing clinical, radiological and even microbiologica...
Although breast tuberculosis still remains rare, but in endemic countries should be in differential ...
Tuberculosis of the breast is a rare disease. It is often misdiagnosed because it exhibits features ...
We report a case of granulomatous mastitis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis in an immunocompeten...