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"Valerie W. McClain, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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I guess this does exist.  I went to pub med and here's a copy/paste of an
article.Chronic granulomatous mastitis: review of 26 cases with special
reference to chronic lobular mastitis:

Bhaskaran CS, Prasad KR, Rao G, Kameshwari R, Saheb DA, Aruna CA

Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad, A.P.

Twenty six cases of chronic granulomatous mastitis are reported in a 5 year
period and the slides are reviewed. They are sub-classified into Chronic
lobular mastitis (CLM), Plasma cell mastitis and subareolar granuloma. There
are 10 cases each of CLM and plasma cell mastitis and one of subareolar
granuloma. All the three conditions are associated with duct ectasia. Fat
necrosis and infective granulomas were 2 each and one of foreign body
granuloma. These lesions can be easily differentiated by histology. While
most of the CLM occurred in younger age group, plasma cell mastitis is seen
in older women. Histologically, there is a florid inflammatory cell reaction
of the stroma with dilatation and destruction of some ducts, with
microabscess formation. In plasma cell mastitis, the lesion is more chronic
with predominance of plasma cells and involutionary changes of the ducts are
seen.

PMID: 1452244, UI: 93084246

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