Breast Gangrene in an HIV-Positive Patient |
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Authors: | V Venkatramani S Pillai S Marathe SA Rege JV Hardikar |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai, India |
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Abstract: |
IntroductionBreast gangrene has been reported as a complication following puerperal sepsis, breast surgery, nipple piercings, warfarin toxicity, etc. We report a case of primary breast gangrene in an HIV-positive individual which, to the best of our knowledge, is the first of its kind.Case reportA 40-year-old previously healthy woman presented with fulminating left breast gangrene. She was detected to be HIV positive. Mastectomy was performed. The detailed management of the condition is discussed.ConclusionSevere necrotising infections may be initial manifestations of HIV infection and patients with such infections should be screened for HIV. |
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Keywords: | Breast gangrene HIV Screening |
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