Title of article :
Five-year Study of Patients with Lactating Adenoma and Review of the Literature
Author/Authors :
Olfatbakhsh, Asiie , Gholizadeh, Zahra , Beheshtiyan, Toktam , Hoseinpour, Parisa
Abstract :
Background: Lactating adenoma is a benign breast mass related to
physiological changes during pregnancy and increased estrogen level.
Fibroadenoma and breast cancer should be considered in the differential diagnosis
of this lesion. The purpose of this study was to report cases of lactating adenoma in
Breast Cancer Research Center (BCRC) and review the relevant literature.
Methods: All patients with histological diagnosis of lactating adenoma
between April 2010 and December 2015 were selected. Patients’ data were
extracted from their medical records and follow-up of the patients were done
through in-person examination or rarely by telephone call.
Results:Atotal of 22 patients with pathological diagnosis of lactating adenoma
were enrolled. The mean age of patients was 27±4.6 years. Fourteen patients were
in breast-feeding period and eight were pregnant at the time of diagnosis. The chief
complaint was breast mass in 16 patients and pain 6 patients. The mean size of
masses was 4.1 cm (1.8-8 cm). For 13 patients, core needle biopsy (CNB) and for 6
patients open biopsy were performed and for the other 3 patients vacuum-assisted
biopsy were done. In 5 patients, excisional biopsy was done in the follow-up period
that one of them proved to be medullary carcinoma and other cases were benign.
Conclusions: Lactating adenoma commonly presents as a palpable mass
during the breastfeeding period or the third trimester of pregnancy. The most
common ultrasonographic appearance is a hypoechoic mass with regular borders.
It usually regresses after cessation of breastfeeding, however in patients with mass
enlargement during the follow-up, period pathologic evaluation of the lesion
through core needle biopsy should be performed to rule out coexistent carcinoma.
Keywords :
Pregnancy , breast mass , breast cancer , lactating adenoma
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics