Abstract | OBJECTIVES: To determine whether cystic neutrophilic granulomatous mastitis (CNGM) can be associated with Gram-positive bacilli and Corynebacterium METHODS: We reviewed our experience with 35 granulomatous mastitis patients over a 10-year period, including histologic pattern, Gram stain and other microbiologic data, clinical presentation, treatment and outcome. RESULTS: Biopsies from 19 patients demonstrated CNGM, while 16 patients had other patterns of granulomatous mastitis. Gram-positive organisms were seen within microcystic spaces in 16/19 CNGM, but 0/16 non-CNGM patients (P = .000). Culture or molecular studies demonstrated Corynebacterium species in three, all CNGM. Patients with CNGM were more likely to be younger, of Hispanic ethnicity, and born outside of the United States. Granulomatous mastitis resolved after a protracted course with widely variable treatment ( antibiotics, surgery, steroids). CONCLUSIONS:
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Authors | Megan L Troxell, Nicole T Gordon, J Stone Doggett, Morgan Ballard, John T Vetto, Rodney F Pommier, Arpana M Naik |
Journal | American journal of clinical pathology
(Am J Clin Pathol)
Vol. 145
Issue 5
Pg. 635-45
(May 2016)
ISSN: 1943-7722 [Electronic] England |
PMID | 27247368
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Adult
- Aged
- Corynebacterium Infections
(complications)
- Female
- Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections
(complications)
- Granulomatous Mastitis
(microbiology, pathology)
- Humans
- Middle Aged
- Young Adult
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