Shubhi Parwani, Sushrut Fulare, Aniket Ratnakar Khadatkar and Mohd Yunus Shah
Page: 175-178 | Received 30 Oct 2023, Published online: 25 Nov 2023
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The breast is a superficial organ, inflammation frequently involves the skin above. Therefore, it is easy to see the clinical indications of breast inflammation. They consist of pain, heat and redness. Inflammation’s appearance should be discussed with the patient, particularly if it happened suddenly or not. Any instances of inflammation that developed gradually ought to be considered unusual. Multiple factors, ranging from common bacterial infections to non‐infectious inflammation, contribute to inflammatory breast disorders. Breast inflammation can result from infectious or non‐infectious causes, just like it can in other parts of the body, but it can also be brought on by breast cancer. The benign inflammatory breast disorders are rare and affect premenopausal and perimenopausal women. They can occasionally be discovered accidentally during normal screening. The study was carried out for a duration of 2 years from December 2020 to January 2022 to study the clinical features, investigation and management of inflammatory breast diseases which would tell the outcome of the treatment in terms of complete resolution or partial resolution.
Shubhi Parwani, Sushrut Fulare, Aniket Ratnakar Khadatkar and Mohd Yunus Shah. To Study the Clinical Presentations, Investigation and Management of Inflammatory Breast
Diseases: An Cross Sectional Study.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.59218/makrjms.2023.12.175.178
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