Author/Authors :
utkan aydin, hasan istanbul üniversitesi - tıp fakültesi - plastik, rekonstrüktif ve estetik cerrahi anabilim dalı, Türkiye , basat, salih onur istanbul üniversitesi - tıp fakültesi - plastik, rekonstrüktif ve estetik cerrahi anabilim dalı, Türkiye , çelet özden, burcu istanbul üniversitesi - tıp fakültesi - plastik, rekonstrüktif ve estetik cerrahi anabilim dalı, Türkiye , emekli, ufuk istanbul üniversitesi - tıp fakültesi - plastik, rekonstrüktif ve estetik cerrahi anabilim dalı, Türkiye , tuzlali, sıtkı istanbul üniversitesi - tıp fakültesi - patoloji anabilim dalı, Türkiye
Abstract :
Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) is a benign proliferative lesion of the breast stroma characterized by slit-like pseudovascular spaces lined by endothelial-like spindle cells. It is frequently found as incidental microscopic foci in the female breast and in gynecomastia of the male breast, but it rarely presents as a clinical problem. We report a case of bilateral extreme breast enlargement caused by PASH in an adolescent girl who was treated with subcutaneous mastectomy and reconstruction with breast implants following a recurrence after treatment with free nipple graft breast reduction.