Imaging and clinical features of breast tuberculosis: a review series of 62 cases
Mathew D, Rubin G, Mahomed N, Rayne S
Clinical radiology · 2020-04
Abstract
Aim To outline the disease burden of breast tuberculosis (TB) as a quantitative analysis amongst three tertiary hospitals in South Africa, with correlation to their clinical, demographic, and imaging features. Materials and methods A retrospective analysis was undertaken over an 18-month period (01/01/2017-30/06/2018) of all patients undergoing laboratory investigations for breast disease at the mammography departments of these three tertiary centres. Results The prevalence of breast TB was 2.5% (n=62) of 2,516 patients. The median age of presentation was 38.5 years (interquartile range [IQR] 33-45). HIV status was known in 45 patients, of whom 36 were HIV infected (80%, 95% CI: 0.65-0.90, p Conclusion Knowledge of the varied clinical and radiological features is necessary to maintain a high degree of suspicion to prevent misdiagnoses, inappropriate management, and complications. Ultrasound-guided core biopsy rather than fine-needle aspiration (FNA) is advocated as the first-line intervention in diagnosing or excluding this disease, as it yields a better tissue sample and more often a positive diagnosis.
MeSH terms
- Breast
- Humans
- Tuberculosis
- HIV Infections
- Breast Diseases
- Mammography
- Retrospective Studies
- Adult
- Middle Aged
- South Africa
- Female