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Diabetic Mastopathy Diagnosis and Management  

Houssem Ragmoun1 , Abir Agili1 , Abdrahmen Daadoucha2
1 Department of Obstetric Gynecology Ibn El Jazzar Hospital, University hospital assistant in gynecology obstetrics, Ibn El Jazzar street, Kairouan, 3100, Tunisia
2 Department of Radiology Ibn El Jazzar Hospital, University hospital assistant in radiology, Ibn El Jazzar street, Kairouan, 3100, Tunisia
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International Journal of Clinical Case Reports, 2017, Vol. 7, No. 18   doi: 10.5376/ijccr.2017.07.0018
Received: 27 Oct., 2017    Accepted: 28 Nov., 2017    Published: 15 Dec., 2017
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Ragmoun H., Ajili A., and Daadoucha A., 2017, Diabetic mastopathy diagnosis and management, International Journal of Clinical Case Reports, 7(18): 81-85 (doi: 10.5376/ijccr.2017.07.0018)

Abstract

Diabetic mastopathy (DM) is a pathological entity of recent description, it is rare and benign; occurring in young patients with type I diabetes, or having an autoimmune disease. Clinically, she simulates breast cancer. Radiological examinations are not very informative. The diagnosis of certainty is histological. Through an observation of (DM) occurred in a diabetic patient, under insulin for 14 years and carrying multiple degenerative complications, we recall the clinical aspects, radiological and evolutionary of this affection.

Keywords
Mastopathy; Type 1 diabetes; Breast cancer
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