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. 2019 Aug;39(8):1447-1455.
doi: 10.1007/s00296-019-04279-8. Epub 2019 Mar 14.

Systemic vasculitis involving the breast: a case report and literature review

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Systemic vasculitis involving the breast: a case report and literature review

Jiaqi Ren et al. Rheumatol Int. 2019 Aug.

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Abstract

Systemic vasculitis involving the breast is a rare clinical condition and may mimic breast cancer or mastitis clinically or radiographically. Here, we report a case of polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) with breast involvement and perform a literature review of published cases of systemic vasculitis affecting the breast to better understand this disorder. We report a case of PAN affecting the right breast in a young woman. A retrospective review was performed by searching Medline, Embase, Web of Science, the Cochrane Library, and Scopus for cases of systemic vasculitis involving the breast written in English up to June 1st, 2018. A 27-year-old woman presented with a painful mass in the right breast was diagnosed as PAN by the biopsy. She was treated with prednisone and methotrexate for 6 months, at which time her condition had stabilized and inflammatory markers had normalized. A total of 66 cases were identified, with granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA), giant cell arteritis (GCA), and PAN as the main types. The typical manifestation was mass (79.2%, 53/67) in the breast, and all diagnoses were made by the pathology of the breast biopsy. Glucocorticoid and immunosuppressant were the main therapies, and 74.6% (50/67) patients achieved remission during follow-up. Our case and a literature review of 66 cases of systemic vasculitis involving the breast reveal the importance of tissue biopsy to obtain a definitive diagnosis, because the vasculitis subtype strongly influences prognosis.

Keywords: Breast; Systemic vasculitis.

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