Fifty two cases of tuberculosis of the breast encountered over a 15 year period and accounting for 3% of all breast lesions are reported. The classic presentation was a breast lump with associated sinus in 39%, isolated breast lump in 23%, sinus without lump in 12%, and tender nodularity in 23% of the patients. Associated axillary lymphadenopathy was found in 41%. Diagnosis was confirmed by fine needle aspiration cytology or histology in all the cases and antitubercular therapy formed the mainstay of treatment.
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Khanna, R., Prasanna, G. V., Gupta, P., Kumar, M., Khanna, S., & Khanna, A. K. (2002). Mammary tuberculosis: Report on 52 cases. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 78(921), 422–424. https://doi.org/10.1136/pmj.78.921.422
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