Small Breast Abscess Presented as Invasive Ductal Carcinoma in a Young Female
Abstract
Invasive ductal carcinoma of breast and tuberculosis are very rare conditions to coexist. There are no pathognomonic symptoms or signs to distinguish both diseases. A female patient was referred from the emergency for incision and drainage of an abscess in the left upper outer quadrant; with severe localized pain accompanied by pain in the rest of the breast. It was found per-operatively that, besides the abscess in which thick pus was present, cancerous cells were found prevalent in three quadrants of the left breast. projectiles.
Key Words:
Invasive Ductal carcinoma, Tuberculosis, DCIS, IDC.
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