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摘要
背景:结核性乳腺炎(TBM)是一种不常见的肺外结核。结核性乳腺炎在临床和放射学上与恶性肿瘤和其他肉芽肿病症重叠,再加上其弱碱性,使其成为诊断难题。在我们的研究中,我们旨在评估一个结核病流行国家的微生物学阴性肉芽肿性乳腺炎病例对抗结核治疗(ATT)的放射学反应:方法:确定了 87 例乳腺活检显示肉芽肿病变的病例。其中,49 例患者接受了 ATT 治疗,并接受了至少两次连续超声波随访。乳房 X 线造影和超声波检查均用于初始成像。随后,超声波用于连续随访。其他检查包括曼妥思皮肤试验、酸性快速染色和组织样本的组织学检查:结果:从放射学角度看,18 名患者的超声波检查结果显示为圆形低回声肿块,15 名患者的超声波检查结果显示为界限不清的管状扩展的肿块,8 名患者的超声波检查结果显示为脓肿,8 名患者的超声波检查结果显示为局灶性异型肿块。ATT 治疗后,17 名患者在 4 周内、18 名患者在 3 个月内、9 名患者在 6 个月内出现放射学症状缓解:结论:尽管微生物检测结果可能为阴性,但对 ATT 的良好和迅速的放射学反应表明,在结核病流行的国家,需要高度怀疑结核性乳腺炎 (TBM)。
Radiological response of non-specific granulomatous mastitis to anti-tuberculous treatment: A single centre study in an endemic nation
Background
Tuberculous mastitis (TBM), is an uncommon form of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis. Clinical and radiological overlap of tuberculous mastitis with malignancy and other granulomatous conditions, along with its paucibacillary nature, make it a diagnostic challenge. In our study, we aim to assess the radiological response of microbiologically negative granulomatous mastitis cases to anti-tuberculous treatment (ATT) in an endemic country.
Methods
Eighty-seven cases demonstrating granulomatous lesions on breast biopsy were identified. Of these, 49 patients who were treated with ATT and had at least two serial ultrasound follow-ups were included in our study. Mammogram and ultrasound were used for initial imaging. Subsequently, ultrasound was used for serial follow-up. Mantoux skin test, acid fast staining and histological examination of tissue sample were the other investigations used.
Results
Radiologically, on ultrasound, well-circumscribed hypoechoic masses were noted in 18 patients, followed by ill-defined collections with tubular extensions in 15 cases, abscesses in 8, and a focal heterogeneity in 8 patients. Following ATT, 17 patients showed radiological resolution in 4 weeks, 18 of them at 3 months, and nine of them in 6 months.
Conclusion
Excellent and prompt radiological response to ATT, indicates the need for a high degree of suspicion for tuberculous mastitis (TBM), in endemic countries, even though microbiological tests may turn out negative.
期刊介绍:
Indian Journal of Tuberculosis (IJTB) is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the specialty of tuberculosis and lung diseases and is published quarterly. IJTB publishes research on clinical, epidemiological, public health and social aspects of tuberculosis. The journal accepts original research articles, viewpoints, review articles, success stories, interesting case series and case reports on patients suffering from pulmonary, extra-pulmonary tuberculosis as well as other respiratory diseases, Radiology Forum, Short Communications, Book Reviews, abstracts, letters to the editor, editorials on topics of current interest etc. The articles published in IJTB are a key source of information on research in tuberculosis. The journal is indexed in Medline