Author:
Al-Ishaq Zaid,Sikdar Oishi,Dobie Donald,Sircar Tapan
Abstract
Breast abscess is a common clinical condition mostly caused byStaphylococcus aureus. However, infections due to mixed organisms are observed in non-lactational women, mostly in smokers.Salmonellainfection causing breast abscess is extremely rare in developed countries. We report a case ofSalmonella entericasubspenterica(I) serovar Enteritidis breast abscess in a 48-year-old woman, a UK citizen, who had recently travelled abroad. She was treated successfully with a combination of surgery and ciprofloxacin. Unusual causative organisms should be kept in mind in patients with recent travel abroad and pus should be sent for microbiology. Mastitis caused bySalmonellaspp can present with a severely indurated area that may take a few weeks to resolve. Complete assessment with biopsy of the indurated area and breast imaging is mandatory to exclude malignancy.
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