Histopathological study of benign breast lesions


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Original Article

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R Poojasree, M Anil Kumar, A Hareesh Kumar, T Nagachandana, M Janaki

Volume :

6

Issue :

4

Abstract :

Introduction: Benign breast lesions are common in young females and are painless. Fibroadenoma is the commonest lesion among all the breast lesions and occurs in any age. Aims & Objectives: 1:To study the age and sex wise distribution of benign breast lesions; 2: To study the clinicopathological changes of benign breast diseases; 3: To study different types of benign breast lesions; 4. To study the histomorphological changes of benign breast lesions with clinical correlation. Materials and Methods: A prospective study of two years was done to evaluate the different types, patterns of benign breast lesions in females in relation to age, clinical and radiological features. Results: A total of 140 benign breast diseases were studied. Fibroadenoma (76; 54.2%) was the most common lesion noted in younger females (18-24yrs) followed by fibrocystic disease (25; 17.8%) & benign phyllodes (14; 10%). FNAC followed by histopathological examination were the diagnostic criteria used for confirmation of the lesions. Conclusion: Benign breast lesions were common in young females, presented with painless, mobile breast lumps. Mastalgia and nipple discharge were other symptoms.  

Keyword :

Benign breast diseases, Fibrocystic disease, Fibroadenoma
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