1.Granulomatous Mastitis during Chronic Antidepressant Therapy: Is It Possible a Conservative Therapeutic Approach?.
Maurizio BELLAVIA ; Giuseppe DAMIANO ; Vincenzo Davide PALUMBO ; Gabriele SPINELLI ; Giovanni TOMASELLO ; Antonio MARRAZZO ; Silvia FICARELLA ; Antonio BRUNO ; Antonino SAMMARTANO ; Tiziana FIORENTINI ; Antonio SCIO ; Carolina MAIONE ; Attilio Ignazio LO MONTE
Journal of Breast Cancer 2012;15(3):371-372
Granulomatous mastitis is a rare benign inflammatory disease of the breast with multiple etiologies such as tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, foreign body reaction, and mycotic and parasitic infections. In contrast, idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) is characterized by the presence of chronic granulomatous lobulitis in the absence of an obvious etiology. Clinically and radiologically it may mimic breast carcinoma and so awareness of surgeons, pathologists, and radiologists is essential to avoid unnecessary mastectomies. Cases of IGM are reported during antidepressant therapy in patients also showing high levels of prolactinemia. In these cases, we believe that surgical excision must be avoided being replaced with a conservative management of the pathological condition based on a corticosteroid treatment.
Breast
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Foreign-Body Reaction
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Granulomatous Mastitis
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Humans
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Hydrazines
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Hyperprolactinemia
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Immunoglobulin M
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Mastectomy
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Sarcoidosis
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Serotonin Uptake Inhibitors
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Tuberculosis
2.American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline update on chemotherapy for stage IV non-small-cell lung cancer.
Christopher G AZZOLI ; Sherman BAKER ; Sarah TEMIN ; William PAO ; Timothy ALIFF ; Julie BRAHMER ; David H JOHNSON ; Janessa L LASKIN ; Gregory MASTERS ; Daniel MILTON ; Luke NORDQUIST ; David G PFISTER ; Steven PIANTADOSI ; Joan H SCHILLER ; Reily SMITH ; Thomas J SMITH ; John R STRAWN ; David TRENT ; Giuseppe GIACCONE
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2010;13(3):171-189