多胎妊娠期巨乳症:双侧缩小和游离乳头移植的成功治疗。

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ebtesam Almajed, Rana Alkhelaif, Saud Alrasheedi, Mishal D Alshammari
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背景:妊娠期巨乳症是一种罕见但良性的单侧或双侧乳房弥漫性肿大。本报告描述了一名36岁的妇女,她有怀孕史,因双侧乳房肿大而出现背部疼痛,并进行了缩乳手术。病例报告一名36岁女性,妊娠4期3+1,产后6个月出现双侧乳房明显增大、肩部麻木和背部疼痛。她没有母乳喂养,她的症状开始于她第四次怀孕的中期。没有明显的皮肤变化。右乳从胸骨切迹到乳头的乳房长度为50厘米,左乳为52厘米。一个多学科的团队参与其中,患者接受了双侧乳房缩小和自由乳头移植。共切除右乳腺组织5.150 kg,尺寸为38.0×32.0×8.0 cm。同样,切除左乳房组织5530公斤,尺寸为36.0×30.0×9.0厘米,总共切除乳房组织10.68公斤。组织病理学检查证实乳腺良性组织伴纤维囊性改变,无恶性肿瘤征象。术后恢复顺利,肌肉骨骼症状完全缓解,美观效果满意。结论:妊娠期巨乳症需要多学科联合治疗。本病例强调了其在妊娠后期发生的可能性,即使没有先前的病史,并表明双侧乳房缩小与游离乳头移植物可以有效缓解症状和良好的美容效果。术前咨询和个体化治疗计划是优化患者预后的必要条件。
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Gestational Gigantomastia in Multiparity: Successful Management with Bilateral Reduction and Free Nipple Grafts.

BACKGROUND Gestational gigantomastia is a rare but benign diffuse enlargement of one or both breasts during pregnancy. This report describes the case of a 36-year-old woman with a history of previous pregnancies who presented with back pain associated with bilateral massive breast enlargement that was managed with breast reduction surgery. CASE REPORT A 36-year-old woman, gravida 4 para 3+1, presented 6 months postpartum with significant bilateral breast enlargement, shoulder numbness, and back pain. She was not breastfeeding, and her symptoms began in the second trimester of her fourth pregnancy. There was no evidence of overlying skin changes. Breast length from the sternal notch to the nipple was measured on the right breast at 50 cm and the left at 52 cm. A multidisciplinary team was involved, and the patient underwent bilateral breast reduction with free nipple grafts. A total of 5.150 kg of right breast tissue was excised, measuring 38.0×32.0×8.0 cm. Similarly, 5.530 kg of left breast tissue was excised, measuring 36.0×30.0×9.0 cm, for a total of 10.68 kg of breast tissue. Histopathological investigation confirmed benign breast tissue with fibrocystic changes, with no signs of malignancy. Her postoperative recovery was uneventful, with complete resolution of musculoskeletal symptoms and satisfactory aesthetic outcomes. CONCLUSIONS Gestational gigantomastia requires a multidisciplinary approach. This case highlights its potential to occur in later pregnancies, even without prior history, and demonstrates that bilateral breast reduction with free nipple grafts can offer effective symptom relief and favorable cosmetic outcomes. Preoperative counseling and individualized treatment planning are essential to optimize patient outcomes.

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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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