Affiliation:
1. Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) is a rare, benign, chronic breast condition that
can cause repeated abscesses or mass formation in bilateral breasts. The condition can severely impact
the quality of life of affected women. This study aims to evaluate effective treatment modalities, as well
as understand the demographics and clinical presentation of patients with IGM.
Methods: An 11-year retrospective review was performed of patients diagnosed with IGM from 1 January
2008 to 31 December 2018 at a tertiary breast unit.
Results: A total of 77 patients were included in the study. The median age at presentation was 36 years
old. IGM presented most commonly as a breast lump (98.1%). The median number of flares was
2 (1–12). Of the 77 patients, 68.8% (53) were treated with antibiotics, 50.6% (39) with steroids, and
44.2% (34) underwent surgery, in the course of their IGM treatment. Forty-five (59.2%) of the 76 patients
with IGM required a multimodal treatment approach to achieve remission. There was no significant
difference in the number of flares no matter the initial treatment (P=0.411), or subsequent treatment
modality (P=0.343). Smokers had 10 times greater odds of having a “high flare” of IGM compared to
those who did not smoke (P=0.031, odds ratio 10.444, 95% confidence interval 1.092–99.859).
Conclusion: IGM is a clinical diagnosis. It is a rare, relapsing breast inflammatory condition that
affects young females with no superior treatment modality. Smoking is associated with higher number
of flares of IGM and should be discouraged in IGM patients
Keywords: Breast inflammation, chronic mastitis, idiopathic granulomatous mastitis, recurrent breast abscess
Publisher
Academy of Medicine, Singapore
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