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Posted on Tue, 16 Aug 2016
Question: My wife getting a result in FNAC test as she is affected with granulomatous mastitis. What's the treatment for this case?
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (56 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Excision biopsy to get a definite diagnosis for correct treatment

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query about your wife.
Read both the reports and understood the concerns.
My opinion with reasoning wherever needed:
- Since left breast is showing 2 different lesion, one is fibroadenoma and another is as per the FNAC also a granulomatous Mastitis - Birads IV, I would strongly advise her to get the formal excision biopsy for 2 reasons:
1) She gets rid of the disease, which is not a normal part of the body.
2) You get an exact diagnosis by Histo-pathology examination, a part of the granulomatous mass can be sent for GenExpert for TB. Since both the lesions are small a proper surgery will not disturb the breast architecture.

It is the final report of histo-pathology that will decide the nature of treatment.
I hope this answer clears the method of proper diagnosis and proper treatment.
Anything other than Excision biopsy is only going to give an idea about what can the disease be but can not tell for sure what exactly is the problem. Hence anything like mammography, MRI can be skipped to get a definite diagnosis.

Please feel free to ask for further relevant queries if you feel that there is a gap of communication.
Note: For further inquiries on surgery procedure and its risks or complications book an appointment now

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What Do My Lab Test Reports Indicate?

Brief Answer: Excision biopsy to get a definite diagnosis for correct treatment Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for your query about your wife. Read both the reports and understood the concerns. My opinion with reasoning wherever needed: - Since left breast is showing 2 different lesion, one is fibroadenoma and another is as per the FNAC also a granulomatous Mastitis - Birads IV, I would strongly advise her to get the formal excision biopsy for 2 reasons: 1) She gets rid of the disease, which is not a normal part of the body. 2) You get an exact diagnosis by Histo-pathology examination, a part of the granulomatous mass can be sent for GenExpert for TB. Since both the lesions are small a proper surgery will not disturb the breast architecture. It is the final report of histo-pathology that will decide the nature of treatment. I hope this answer clears the method of proper diagnosis and proper treatment. Anything other than Excision biopsy is only going to give an idea about what can the disease be but can not tell for sure what exactly is the problem. Hence anything like mammography, MRI can be skipped to get a definite diagnosis. Please feel free to ask for further relevant queries if you feel that there is a gap of communication.