A Y Togo, B Bengaly, M Sima, D Ouattara, S Kanté, O I Touré, M Dicko, B T Dembélé, B Sanogo, S Kanté, S Koita, I Téguété, Y Traoré, N Mounkoro, I K Guindo, I Traoré, D Traoré, N Ongoiba
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摘要
巨乳症是一种罕见的良性乳腺疾病,病因不明。它通常发生在青春期或妊娠期的女性身上。其特点是乳房过度增大,会造成心理和生理上的障碍。由于其罕见性,对这种病症的研究很少。为了描述流行病学、临床、诊断和治疗方面的情况,我们报告了四名年轻女性的病例。这项研究是一项为期 3 个月的纵向研究。从2016年10月1日至2021年10月31日,我们在 "Centre Hospitalier Universitaire du Point G "医院外科B部收集了6年的数据。所有因巨人症就诊的患者均被纳入其中。研究结束时,我们发现了三例幼年巨人症和一例青春期前巨人症。有两名患者接受了夫妇乳腺超声波检查,一名患者的腺纤维瘤与乳房肥大有关。在我们的研究中,治疗方法主要是外科手术。根据麦基索克(Mc Kissock)和改良麦基索克(Mc Kissock)技术进行了乳房缩小整形术。我们没有发现乳头乳晕坏死等并发症。所有患者都对手术效果感到满意。
[Epidemio-Clinical And Therapeutic Aspects Of Gigantomastia At Point G University Hospital].
Gigantomastia is a rare benign mastopathy of unknown aetiology. It usually occurs in women during puberty or during pregnancy. It is characterized by excessive breast growth, which is psychologically and physically disabling. It is a pathology little studied because of its rarity. In order to describe the epidemiological, clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects, we report the case of four young women. The study was longitudinal over a period of 3 months. We collected data for 6 years from October 1, 2016, to October 31, 2021, at the surgery department B of the "Centre Hospitalier Universitaire du Point G". All patients who consulted for gigantomastia were included. At the end of our study, we found three cases of juvenile gigantomastia and one case of prepubertal gigantomastia. The couple mammography ultrasound performed in two patients, adenofibroma was associated with breast hypertrophy in one patient. The treatment was essentially surgical in our study. Reduction mammoplasty according to the technique of Mc Kissock and modified Mc Kissock was used. We did not note any complication such as nipple-areolar necrosis. All our patients were satisfied with the result.