Primary Tuberculosis of the Breast in Qatar: Ten Year Experience and Review of the Literature

Objective: To present our experience of isolated tuberculosis of the breast, 1988-98. Design: Restrospective study of case notes and radiographs. Setting: Hamad General Hospital, Qatar. Subjects: 13 multiparous women with tuberculosis of the breast. Main outcome measures: Objective confirmation of d...

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description Objective: To present our experience of isolated tuberculosis of the breast, 1988-98. Design: Restrospective study of case notes and radiographs. Setting: Hamad General Hospital, Qatar. Subjects: 13 multiparous women with tuberculosis of the breast. Main outcome measures: Objective confirmation of diagnosis and adequacy of treatment. Results: We found an overall incidence of histologically confirmed tuberculosis to be 0.4%/year. All patients presented with a lump, 2 had nipple discharge and one had a palpable axillary node on the same side. 7 were treated by excision biopsy, 3 by incision and drainage, and 3 had fine needle aspiration (FNA) as their only procedure. All diagnoses were confirmed histologically. 2 patients developed recurrences during treatment but these were successfully treated. Conclusion: Although the incidence of the disease is low, the diagnosis should be suspected in young multiparous women with a breast lump in whom malignancy has been excluded. The minimum of surgical intervention (incision or excision biopsy) together with antituberculous drugs seems to be the most successful treatment.
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