Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures Involved for Young Female Patients having Fibroadenoma (original) (raw)

A SYSTEMATIC STUDY ON FIBROADENOMA OF THE BREAST

Background: Fibroadenomas are one of the main benign diseases of breast. Though considered as a risk factor for development of breast cancer its reporting has been over shadowed by that of breast cancer. Early diagnosis and treatment can relieve anxiety associated with non malignant conditions of breast. Analysis of pattern and prevalence should provide a valuable guideline for clinicians in India for comparison with other countries. Methods: A prospective study was undertaken during 6 year period and all cases with breast lesion underwent FNAC or excision biopsy. Confirmed cases of fibroadenoma were studied for clinicopathological features. A total of 210 cases were analyzed. Results: Of the 210 cases of fibroadenoma most were married urban women of age group16-30(66.1%) with average 12 months of symptoms (80%). Majority of fibroadenomas (51.9%) were 3-5 centimeters located in upper outer quadrant (43.8%).Most of the cases (78.1%) underwent excision and none presented with recurrence or carcinoma within the lesion. Conclusion: Fibroadenoma are the most common benign lesions of the breast with average age of presentation 27yrs. Excision is the best treatment for women over 35yrs to exclude malignancy.

Clinical profile of patients with fibroadenoma of breast.

Aims and Objectives: To study the clinical profile of patients with fibroadenoma of breast. Methods and Materials: Fifty cases with histologically diagnosed cases of fibroadenoma were included in the study and were compared with previous data from literature. Result: All the fifty patients included in this study were indoor patients. Maximum number of patient were in third decade [64%]. Urban females have higher incidence of fibroadenoma [72%]. Most fibroadenoma are unilateral [86%]. Fibroadenoma are commonly present in upper lateral quadrant of breast [34%]. Large sized fibroadenoma are common [58%]. Pericanalicular pattern is most common histopathological finding [84%]. Surgical excision is the commonest mode of treatment [36%]. Conclusion: Fibroadenoma are common in third decade, urban female population. Fibroadenoma are usually unilateral, large size, pericanalicular, type situated in upper lateral quadrant. others skin condition. Aberration of normal differentiation and involution of breast consist of cystic nodularity and mastalgia, cysts and fibroadonoma [3].

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Aims and Objectives: To study the clinical profile of patients with fibroadenoma of breast. Methods and Materials: Fifty cases with histologically diagnosed cases of fibroadenoma were included in the study and were compared with previous data from literature. Result: All the fifty patients included in this study were indoor patients. Maximum number of patient were in third decade [64%]. Urban females have higher incidence of fibroadenoma [72%]. Most fibroadenoma are unilateral [86%]. Fibroadenoma are commonly present in upper lateral quadrant of breast [34%]. Large sized fibroadenoma are common [58%]. Pericanalicular pattern is most common histopathological finding [84%]. Surgical excision is the commonest mode of treatment [36%]. Conclusion: Fibroadenoma are common in third decade, urban female population. Fibroadenoma are usually unilateral, large size, pericanalicular, type situated in upper lateral quadrant. others skin condition. Aberration of normal differentiation and involution of breast consist of cystic nodularity and mastalgia, cysts and fibroadonoma [3].

Frequency of Fibroadenoma in Patients Presenting with Breast Lump

Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute, 2018

Objective: To determine the frequency of fibroadenoma in patients presenting with breast lumps. Methodology: This descriptive cross sectional study was conducted in the De- partment of Surgery, Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar (from 1st March 2016 to 30th May 2017) recruiting a total of 165 patients who presented with breast lump. These patients were subjected to ultrasonography, fine needle aspiration cytology and tru-cut biopsy to detect fibroadenoma. Data was ana- lyzed with SPSS 17 and presented as tables. Results: The mean age was 23.2 ±4.6 years. Maximum patients were between 15 to 25 years of age (66.7%). Left side was involved in 58.8% while right side breast lumps were present in 41.2% of patients. Breast lumps in the superi- or-medial quadrant were in 26.7% of patients, superolateral quadrant 32.7%, inferomedial quadrant 13.3% and inferolateral quadrant 27.3% patients. Fibro- adenoma was detected in 33.3% of women. Conclusion: Fibroadenoma was a common benign breast dis...

Fibroadenoma case report

Fibroadenomas (FAs) are the most common benign tumors of the breast in young females. Most of the time, it presents as a wellcircumscribed, painless, firm to hard, mobile, and slow-growing unilateral or bilateral breast lump. The median age of its presentation is 25 years with rare occurrence after menopause. The exact etiology of FA is still unclear. Unopposed estrogen in the growing breasts of young females is considered as a main factor in its pathogenesis. Family history and development of FA in identical twins are suggestive of genetic contribution to the pathogenesis of these tumors. This is a case report of young twin sisters who presented at a tertiary care hospital in Lahore with a complaint of a synchronously developed unilateral breast lump. Fine needle aspiration cytology was planned after taking a detailed history and clinical examination of both patients. Diagnosis of FA was confirmed radiologically and through cytological examination. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first case of its kind reported from Pakistan.

Breast Fibroadenoma an Overview

Fibroadenomas is the most common lumps found in adolescence girls. Thatusually occur under the influence of hormonal changes that is girls undergoat the time of puberty & they happen due to overgrowth of glandular tissuein the breast. Ultrasonography is the best diagnosis for fibroadenoma. Thereare no medical treatment forthe fibroadenoma except surgical excision & a newmethod recently comes out-vacuum assisted fibroadenomas resection.

Clinicohistopathological features of Fibroadenoma Breast in patients less than 20 years of age and its comparison with elder patients

IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science, 2014

Fibroadenomas are the most common benign breast tumour in young women of 20-30 years of age. In last 5 years an increase in the incidence of breast lumps in females of less than 20 years has been observed. The present study has been done to evaluate the pattern of various clinicohistopathological parameters in younger age group in comparison to elder patients (<20 & >20 yrs). 188 lumpectomy specimens of female patients, histologically diagnosed as fibroadenoma breast, were studied retrospectively for various clinichistopathological parameters (size, number, ipsilateral or bilateral, growth pattern, apocrine metaplasia, adenosis, fibrocystic changes, leaf like pattern, hyperplasia & others). Patients were divided in two groups taking the 20 years as cutoff. All the findings were compared to find out any difference in young (< 20yrs) and elder group (>20 yrs). There was increased incidence and frequency of changes like apocrine metaplasia, adenosis, leaf like pattern, stromal growth and myxoid changes in <20 yrs of females. However further larger studies are needed to know the exact etiology and pathogenesis of these changes.

Post-menopausal breast fibroadenoma – a point of view

Romanian Medical Journal, 2020

Breast fibroadenoma is a benign tumour that is mostly asymptomatic thus it may be detected as an incidentaloma. Typically they are diagnosed in women of reproductive age and they reduce the dimensions during menopause because of estrogens deficiency that is why in menopause are rare. The mass is elastic, mobile and it contains an epithelial part and a stromal component (so called fibroepithelial tumours). Here is the case of a 70-year old female who had done a mammogram for the first time and she was found with such a lesion of 1.5 cm. She also is confirmed with osteopenia, most probable unrelated to the breast tumour. Menopausal fibroadenoma, even at low risk of malignancy requires a good multidisciplinary team of decision. Because of the differential diagnosis with breast cancer the positive diagnostic is based on ultrasound, mammogram and even biopsy. Menopausal fibroadenoma, even at low risk of malignancy requires a good multidisciplinary team of decision. Because of the differential diagnosis with breast cancer the positive diagnostic is based on ultrasound, mammogram and even biopsy. Due to low aggressive profile, the follow-up is, however, the most rational approach.

BREAST FIBRO ADENOMAS IN FEMALE: AN ANTHROPO-MEDICAL APPROACH

Fibro adenomas are one of the main benign diseases of breast. Though considered as a risk factor for development of breast cancer its reporting has been over shadowed by that of breast cancer. Early diagnosis and treatment can relieve anxiety associated with non malignant conditions of breast. Analysis of pattern and prevalence should provide a valuable guideline for clinicians in Pakistan for comparison with other countries. The proposed study was conducted in CMH hospital Rawalpindi and Al-Shifa Hospital Islamabad. A sample of 40 patients was taken by using snowball sampling technique. Among all of the 40 cases of fibro adenomas most of them were in married women of age 16-30.The result of this study suggest that the pattern of benign breast lump is changing in young females from fibro adenomas to fibrocystic disease. Fibro adenomas are the most common benign disease of the breast with average age of presentation 25 years. Benign breast disease is common in this region with majority belonging to those with less relative risk for cancer development. Therefore, it is advisable that all cases of breast lumps should be carefully evaluated before definitive surgical procedures are employed.