Image-Guided Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology or Core Biopsy – A Key to Definitive Diagnosis of Tuberculous Mastitis
Shirish Sahebrao Chandanwale, Rajeshwari Ravishankar, Anshita Atul Garg, Mayur Ravindrarao Ambekar
International Journal of Mycobacteriology · 2022-07
Abstract
Despite advances in the treatment, tuberculosis (TB) is still a global health problem. The diagnosis of extrapulmonary TB in their primary form is very challenging. Breast TB is very uncommon and accounts for < 0.1% of all breast lesions. Due to rarity of the disease and difficulty in diagnosis, we report a case of a 40-year-old female who had a hard lump in the right breast. Full-field digital mammography suggested the lesion as American College of Radiology Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System-5 (ACR BIRADS-5) (highly suggestive of carcinoma). Histopathological examination of multiple cores of the breast tissue showed lymphocytic inflammatory infiltrates confined to breast lobules. Fungal stains and Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN) stain were negative. A diagnosis of chronic mastitis with the possibility of autoimmune lobular mastitis was suggested. Subsequent image-guided fine needle aspiration smears showed epithelioid granulomas mixed with lymphocytes. Areas of amorphous-to-granular eosinophilic material (caseous necrosis) were seen at places. ZN stain showed acid-fast bacilli. A diagnosis of tuberculous mastitis was given.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Eosinophilic
- Mastitis
- Pathology
- Caseous necrosis
- Fine-needle aspiration
- Mammography
- Tuberculosis
- Granulomatous mastitis
- Stain
- Biopsy
- Epithelioid cell
- Ziehl–Neelsen stain
- Radiology