Primary breast tuberculosis: imaging findings of a rare disease
Ali Baykan, Hakan Sezgin Sayıner, İbrahim İnan, Elçin Aydın, Şükrü Mehmet Ertürk
Insights into Imaging · 2021-02
Abstract
Breast tuberculosis is a rare form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis which tends to affect females of reproductive age, and is much rarer in males, postmenopausal women, and pre-pubescent girls. It is difficult to diagnose because it can mimic benign conditions such as a fibroadenoma, as well as malignant diseases like a carcinoma. It is also particularly difficult to distinguish breast tuberculosis from granulomatous mastitis, so other possible diagnoses should be ruled out first. The diagnosis of breast tuberculosis has three essential pillars: clinical examination, radiological evaluations, and histopathological sampling. Radiological evaluations are not only critical in diagnosis but are also important in the planning of the treatment and during the follow-up. This paper aims to review the imaging findings and the differential diagnosis of breast tuberculosis.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Tuberculosis
- Differential diagnosis
- Fibroadenoma
- Mammography
- Radiological weapon
- Neuroradiology
- Medical diagnosis
- Radiology
- Disease
- Mastitis
- Rare disease
- Breast imaging
- Breast disease
- Dermatology
- Gynecology
- Pediatrics