J Korean Soc Pediatr Nephrol.
2000 Apr;4(1):77-83.
Current Status of Children Born from Renal Transplanted Mother
Abstract
- Fine needle aspiration of the breast is an important diagnostic tool in malignant lesions, but is also useful in differentiation
of inflammatory breast diseases mimicking carcinoma clinically and radiologically. Recently, the authors have experienced eight
biopsy-proven cases of chronic inflammatory diseases of the breast, which consisted of 4 cases of duct ectasia, 2 cases of fat
necrosis, and a case of tuberculous mastitis and granulomatous mastitis respectively, Their cytoiogic features mainly based on
the components and the relative frequency of inflammatory cells were evaluated for differential diagnosis of chronic inflammatory
breast diseases. The results are as follows ; 1. In cases of duct ectasia, varying amount of neutrophils, mononuclear leukocytes,
histiocytes and multinucleated giant cells were intermixed with benign epithelial cell clusters. 2, Abundant fat tissue fragments were
diagnostic for fat necrosis. Histiocytes and mononuclear cells were main components but not rich, and neutrophils and giant cells
were infrequently observed. 3. Characteristic granulomas composed of epithelioid cells, mononuclear leukocytes and Langhans' type
giant cells and lymphocytic infiltrates were conspicuous in tuberculous mastitis, and occasionally neutrophils, necrotic materials and
epithelial cell clusters were found. 4. In granulomatous mastitis, epithelioid cell granulomas were also noted but numerous neutrophils
and histiocytes were intermingled within or outside the granulomas.