Current Understanding and Management of Plasma Cell Mastitis: Can We Benefit from What We Know?

Breast care (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-06 DOI:10.1159/000517572
Mengying Xing, Shichang Zhang, Xiaoming Zha, Jiexin Zhang
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Background: Plasma cell mastitis (PCM), also known as mammary duct ectasia, is a chronic nonbacterial breast inflammation characterized by duct expansion and plasma cell infiltration. The severe and intense clinical manifestations profoundly affect the quality of life of female patients. Although the pathological process of PCM is known to include four stages (duct dilatation, inflammation, abscess and fistula), there is still lack of imaging techniques and serum markers with high specificity in clinical practice. Due to recurrent acute attacks and the prolonged healing process of the disease, most patients choose to accept mastectomy.

Summary: We searched for studies, reports and reviews referring to PCM in the past 20 years; more than half of the results were related to animal studies, and little attention has been paid to human beings, which may explain the frequent misdiagnosis of PCM as breast cancer and the limited treatment options. This review focuses on the current diagnostic methods and markers for PCM and hierarchically discusses the typical clinical features, etiological causes and relevant molecular mechanisms of PCM.

Key messages: We herein highlight the urgent need to develop more specific and sensitive biomarkers in the clinical laboratory. It will help to establish a standardized flowchart for the diagnosis and treatment of PCM in order to improve recovery for female patients.

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目前对浆细胞性乳腺炎的认识和管理:我们能从我们所知道的中获益吗?
背景:浆细胞性乳腺炎(PCM),又称乳管扩张,是一种以乳管扩张和浆细胞浸润为特征的慢性非细菌性乳房炎症。严重、激烈的临床表现深刻影响女性患者的生活质量。虽然已知PCM的病理过程包括四个阶段(导管扩张、炎症、脓肿和瘘管),但在临床实践中仍缺乏高特异性的影像学技术和血清标志物。由于复发性急性发作和疾病的愈合过程较长,大多数患者选择接受乳房切除术。摘要:我们检索了近20年来有关PCM的研究、报告和综述;超过一半的结果与动物研究有关,很少关注人类,这可能解释了PCM经常被误诊为乳腺癌和治疗方案有限的原因。本文就目前PCM的诊断方法和标志物进行综述,并对PCM的典型临床特征、病因及相关分子机制进行分层讨论。关键信息:我们在此强调迫切需要在临床实验室开发更特异和敏感的生物标志物。这将有助于建立诊断和治疗PCM的标准化流程图,以改善女性患者的康复。
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