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Breast tuberculosis in men: A systematic review

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Abstract
SETTING
Breast tuberculosis in male is a rarely reported and poorly described condition.

OBJECTIVE
To quantify the number of breast tuberculosis in men, to describe clinical presentation and to present the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures applied.

DESIGN
A systematic review of the literature including reports published in English, Spanish and French until December 2017.

RESULTS
The search yielded 26 cases of male breast tuberculosis, median age 56.5 years. Most presented with an isolated breast lump (89%), associated with axillary lymphadenitis (27.8%) and skin inflammation (33.3%). The most common constitutional symptoms were pain (64.7%) and fever (35.3%). Fine-needle aspiration cytology and culture were the most common diagnostic modality (61.5%). Standard anti-tuberculosis regimen was the main treatment, alone or accompanied or preceded by incision and drainage.

CONCLUSIONS
The risk of breast tuberculosis in men appears to be low, but the condition can be difficult to diagnose and the diagnostic delays can be long. Overall prognosis is good following standard anti-tuberculosis regimen with or without incision/drainage.
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Published Date
03-Apr-2018
PubMed ID
29614082
Languages
English
Journal
PLOS One
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 13, Issue 4
Issue Date
03-Apr-2018
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