Management of granulomatous lobular mastitis: an international multidisciplinary consensus (2021 edition)
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Published:2022-04-26
Issue:1
Volume:9
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ISSN:2054-9369
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Container-title:Military Medical Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Military Med Res
Author:
Yuan Qian-Qian, Xiao Shu-Yuan, Farouk Omar, Du Yu-Tang, Sheybani Fereshte, Tan Qing Ting, Akbulut Sami, Cetin Kenan, Alikhassi Afsaneh, Yaghan Rami Jalal, Durur-Subasi Irmak, Altintoprak Fatih, Eom Tae Ik, Alper Fatih, Hasbahceci Mustafa, Martínez-Ramos David, Oztekin Pelin Seher, Kwong Ava, Pluguez-Turull Cedric W., Brownson Kirstyn E., Chandanwale Shirish, Habibi Mehran, Lan Liu-Yi, Zhou Rui, Zeng Xian-Tao, Bai Jiao, Bai Jun-Wen, Chen Qiong-Rong, Chen Xing, Zha Xiao-Ming, Dai Wen-Jie, Dai Zhi-Jun, Feng Qin-Yu, Gao Qing-Jun, Gao Run-Fang, Han Bao-San, Hou Jin-Xuan, Hou Wei, Liao Hai-Ying, Luo Hong, Liu Zheng-Ren, Lu Jing-Hua, Luo Bin, Ma Xiao-Peng, Qian Jun, Qin Jian-Yong, Wei Wei, Wei Gang, Xu Li-Ying, Xue Hui-Chao, Yang Hua-Wei, Yang Wei-Ge, Zhang Chao-Jie, Zhang Fan, Zhang Guan-Xin, Zhang Shao-Kun, Zhang Shu-Qun, Zhang Ye-Qiang, Zhang Yue-Peng, Zhang Sheng-Chu, Zhao Dai-Wei, Zheng Xiang-Min, Zheng Le-Wei, Xu Gao-Ran, Zhou Wen-Bo, Wu Gao-SongORCID
Abstract
AbstractGranulomatous lobular mastitis (GLM) is a rare and chronic benign inflammatory disease of the breast. Difficulties exist in the management of GLM for many front-line surgeons and medical specialists who care for patients with inflammatory disorders of the breast. This consensus is summarized to establish evidence-based recommendations for the management of GLM. Literature was reviewed using PubMed from January 1, 1971 to July 31, 2020. Sixty-six international experienced multidisciplinary experts from 11 countries or regions were invited to review the evidence. Levels of evidence were determined using the American College of Physicians grading system, and recommendations were discussed until consensus. Experts discussed and concluded 30 recommendations on historical definitions, etiology and predisposing factors, diagnosis criteria, treatment, clinical stages, relapse and recurrence of GLM. GLM was recommended as a widely accepted definition. In addition, this consensus introduced a new clinical stages and management algorithm for GLM to provide individual treatment strategies. In conclusion, diagnosis of GLM depends on a combination of history, clinical manifestations, imaging examinations, laboratory examinations and pathology. The approach to treatment of GLM should be applied according to the different clinical stage of GLM. This evidence-based consensus would be valuable to assist front-line surgeons and medical specialists in the optimal management of GLM.
Funder
Improving the Ability of Diagnosis and Treatment of Difficult Diseases
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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