Yifei Zeng, Dongxiao Zhang, Na Fu, Hao Dong, Yu Zhou
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Abstract
Background: Breast tuberculosis (BTB) is a clinically rare breast disease, and cases of BTB combined with granulomatous mastitis are even rarer. This type of disease is straightforward to misdiagnose or overlook during clinical diagnosis, thereby delaying treatment.
Methods: This case report describes a rare case of granulomatous mastitis complicated by breast tuberculosis in an elderly female patient admitted to the Breast Surgery Department of Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital affiliated with Capital Medical University. Through a retrospective analysis of the integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment process, this study compares the patient's condition after three follow-up visits following the implementation of a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatment regimen, as well as the six-month post-operative follow-up outcomes. Additionally, by referencing relevant prior literature, this study analyzes and summarizes the current status of diagnostic and therapeutic research on BTB.
Results: In this case, granulomatous mastitis was the first symptom in the early stage, and traditional Chinese medicine soup was taken internally as well as poultices applied externally, with a relatively obvious clinical effect. The diagnosis was confirmed by ultrasound, CT, tissue biopsy, Mycobacterium tuberculosis acid-fast stained smear, and other tests. The patient was treated surgically, and the diagnosis was finally confirmed by molecular testing and anti-tuberculosis treatment in a specialized hospital. The patient's condition was stable on follow-up, and the prognosis was good.
Conclusion: Early diagnosis and differentiation of breast tuberculosis is difficult, and it is very easy to misdiagnose and delay the disease. In the early stage of the disease, traditional Chinese medicine can be used in combination, and in the stable stage of the disease, a reasonable choice of surgical treatment can shorten the course of the disease. This also reveals the important value of integrated Chinese and Western medicine treatment in the clinical treatment of this type of patient.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Women''s Health is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal. Publishing original research, reports, editorials, reviews and commentaries on all aspects of women''s healthcare including gynecology, obstetrics, and breast cancer. Subject areas include: Chronic conditions including cancers of various organs specific and not specific to women Migraine, headaches, arthritis, osteoporosis Endocrine and autoimmune syndromes - asthma, multiple sclerosis, lupus, diabetes Sexual and reproductive health including fertility patterns and emerging technologies to address infertility Infectious disease with chronic sequelae including HIV/AIDS, HPV, PID, and other STDs Psychological and psychosocial conditions - depression across the life span, substance abuse, domestic violence Health maintenance among aging females - factors affecting the quality of life including physical, social and mental issues Avenues for health promotion and disease prevention across the life span Male vs female incidence comparisons for conditions that affect both genders.