Management of granulomatous lobular mastitis: an international multidisciplinary consensus (2021 edition)

Qianqian Yuan(Wuhan University), Shu‐Yuan Xiao(University of Chicago), Omar Farouk(Mansoura University), Yu-Tang Du(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Fereshte Sheybani(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences), Qing Tan(KK Women's and Children's Hospital), Sami Akbulut(Inonu University), Kenan Çetin(Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi), Afsaneh Alikhassi(Imam Khomeini Hospital), Rami J. Yaghan(Arabian Gulf University), İrmak Durur-Subasi(Istanbul Medipol University), Fatih Altıntoprak(Sakarya University), Tae Ik Eom, Fatih Alper(Atatürk University), Mustafa Hasbahçecı, David Martínez‐Ramos(Hospital General Universitari de Castelló), Pelin Seher Öztekin(Ministry of Health), Ava Kwong(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Cedric W. Pluguez-Turull(University of Miami Health System), Kirstyn E. Brownson(University of Utah), Shirish Chandanwale(Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre), Mehran Habibi(Johns Hopkins University), Liu-Yi Lan(Wuhan University), Rui Zhou(Wuhan University), Xian‐Tao Zeng(Wuhan University), Jiao Bai(Wuhan University), Junwen Bai(Wuhan University), Qiongrong Chen(Wuhan University), Xing Chen(Fujian Provincial Hospital), Xiaoming Zha(Nanjing Medical University), Wenjie Dai(Harbin Medical University), Zhi-Jun Dai(First Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University), Qinyu Feng(Wuhan University), Qingjun Gao(Guiyang Medical University), Runfang Gao, Baosan Han(XinHua Hospital), Jinxuan Hou(Wuhan University), Wei Hou, Haiying Liao(Hebei Medical University), Hong Luo, Zhengren Liu(Nanchang University), Jing-Hua Lu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Bin Luo(Beijing Tsinghua Chang Gung Hospital), Xiaopeng Ma(University of Science and Technology of China), Jun Qian(Kunming Medical University), Jian-Yong Qin(Guangzhou Liwan District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital), Wei Wei(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Gang Wei(Wuhan University), Liying Xu(Wuhan University), Hui-Chao Xue(Henan Medical University), Huawei Yang(Guangxi Medical University), Weige Yang(Fudan University), Chaojie Zhang(Hunan Normal University), Fan Zhang(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Guanxin Zhang(Qinghai No.3 People's Hospital), Shaokun Zhang(Qingdao University), Shu-Qun Zhang(Qingdao University), Ye-Qiang Zhang(Wuhan University), Yuepeng Zhang(Wuhan University), Sheng-Chu Zhang(Qingdao University), Daiwei Zhao(Guiyang Medical University), Xiang-Min Zheng(Shanghai Changzheng Hospital), Lewei Zheng(Wuhan University), Gaoran Xu(Wuhan University), Wenbo Zhou(Dongfeng General Hospital), Gaosong Wu(Wuhan University)
Military Medical Research
April 26, 2022
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Abstract

Granulomatous lobular mastitis (GLM) is a rare and chronic benign inflammatory disease of the breast. Difficulties exist in the management of GLM for many front-line surgeons and medical specialists who care for patients with inflammatory disorders of the breast. This consensus is summarized to establish evidence-based recommendations for the management of GLM. Literature was reviewed using PubMed from January 1, 1971 to July 31, 2020. Sixty-six international experienced multidisciplinary experts from 11 countries or regions were invited to review the evidence. Levels of evidence were determined using the American College of Physicians grading system, and recommendations were discussed until consensus. Experts discussed and concluded 30 recommendations on historical definitions, etiology and predisposing factors, diagnosis criteria, treatment, clinical stages, relapse and recurrence of GLM. GLM was recommended as a widely accepted definition. In addition, this consensus introduced a new clinical stages and management algorithm for GLM to provide individual treatment strategies. In conclusion, diagnosis of GLM depends on a combination of history, clinical manifestations, imaging examinations, laboratory examinations and pathology. The approach to treatment of GLM should be applied according to the different clinical stage of GLM. This evidence-based consensus would be valuable to assist front-line surgeons and medical specialists in the optimal management of GLM.


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