TITLE:
Giant Lactant Adenoma: About a Case
AUTHORS:
Amadou Bah, Amadou Maiga, Boubacar Y. Sidibé, Ibrahim Diakité, Tani Koné, Zakari Saye, Arouna Doumbia, Amadou Traoré, Madiassa Konaté, Pierre Coulibaly, Amadou A. Traoré, Bakary T. Dembélé, Lassana Kanté, Boubacar Karembé, Assitan Koné, Andre Kassogue, Amidou Almeimoune, Adegne Togo
KEYWORDS:
Lactating Adenoma, Breast, Histological, Malignancy, Surgical Excision
JOURNAL NAME:
Surgical Science,
Vol.13 No.12,
December
28,
2022
ABSTRACT: Affecting young women, lactating adenoma is a rare benign tumor of the
breast. It is seen mainly in the third trimester of pregnancy and in the
postpartum period. Clinically, it is a solid mass, mobile typically benign but
its character of rapid evolution is reminiscent of phyllodes tumors, sarcomas
and galactoceles. The definitive diagnosis is histological. We report a case of
lactating adenoma in a 26-year-old lactating woman, third procedure, second
pare, with a history of tumor resection of the outer quadrants of the left
breast, 9 months ago, whose histology evoked a fibrotic disease, cystic
breast associating non-specific subacute mastitis with suppuration. Received
for recurrence of a tumor in the left breast which was the site of a polylobed
mass of about 10/5 cm occupying 3/4 of the
breast with mobile ipsilateral axillary adenopathies. A micro tru-cut biopsy
was performed and the histology was in favor of a lactating breast adenoma with
no signs of malignancy. She underwent surgical excision, the consequences of
which were simple.