Clinico-Pathological Study and Management of Benign Breast Lesions
Journal Title: International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 12
Abstract
Introduction: Benign breast disorders and diseases encompasses a wide range of clinical and pathologic entities. Benign breast diseases include all nonmalignant conditions of the breast and typically do not convey an increased risk of malignancy. The objective is to study the Correlation of the benign breast lesions with FNAC findings and management and outcome of treatment of benign breast lesions. Material and Methods: it was prospective observational study was carried out at Rohilkhand Medical College and Hospital, Bareilly during September 2015 to October 2016. A total of 153 patients were studied who fulfilled all the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Due permission was taken from the Rohilkhand Medical College and Hospital ethical committee to carry out this study. The master chart was prepared using MS Excel 2007 and analysis was done using Epi Info 7. Results: The patient's age ranged from 14 years to 70 years. Majority belonged to 15-30 years of age group (71.24%). Mean age of patients was 26.49+10.55 years. The most common benign breast tumor in our study is the fibroadenoma, followed by fibroadenosis, phylloides tumor, puerperal mastitis, duct ectasia and galactocele. Benign breast lesions mostly affected upper outer quadrant more than any other quadrant i.e. 45.1%. Conclusion: Benign breast disease presents mainly 15 -30 year of age group. It can be diagnosed clinically and confirmed by FNAC in more than 90% of the cases. Excision is the mainstay of treatment.
Authors and Affiliations
Rajkumar A, Alok Ranjan
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