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    Series of rare cases of breast tumour: 8-year review at mankweng Breast Oncology clinic, Limpopo, South Africa

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    Breast cancer remains the most common cancer in many parts of the world, particularly for women. In March 2015, a Breast Oncology clinic for breast cancer patients was established at Mankweng Hospital. Invasive ductal carcinoma is the most common (87 %) tumour found in Limpopo, and occasionally, another rare tumour of the breast is presented in the Breast Oncology clinic. The aim: The main objective is to share the experience of a rare tumour of the breast came across over the past 8 years since the establishment of the Breast Oncology clinic. Material and Method: Series of rare case reports of Breast tumours and literature review from the Mankweng Breast Oncology Clinic. Result: Rare tumour encountered in Breast Oncology clinic: adenomyoepithelioma, micro-papillary carcinoma of the breast, primary malignant melanoma of the breast, primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the bilateral breast, advanced breast cancer in a case of Down's syndrome, primary neuroendocrine invasive breast carcinoma, sarcoma of the breast. Conclusions: Most of these rare cases are presented to the Breast Oncology clinic in the advanced stage. Breast cancer awareness campaign is highly important for women in Limpopo, particularly when attending primary health care for any other conditions

    Profile and pattern of histology specimen of thyroidectomy patients operated in Mankweng hospital, Limpopo province, South Africa

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    Object of study: To evaluate the histopathologic pattern of the thyroidectomy specimen in patients with goitre who underwent thyroidectomy operation at Mankweng Hospital and to review the profile of thyroid disease in relation to the age, gender & Distribution of thyroid disease which are referred to Mankweng hospital from the districts of Limpopo Province. The problem to be solved: The demographic profile of thyroidectomy patients in this hospital is identified. Hence outreach program can be initiated according to demographic profile. Main scientific results: Total of 62 patients analyzed: Male 2, female 60. Age range 15-70: District: Capricorn 23, Sekhukhune 33, Mopani 6. Histology: 62: Multinodular goitre 47, Papillary carcinoma 5: Hurtle cell carcinoma 3, colloid goitre 2, Diffuse colloid goitre 1, Cavernous haemangioma 1, follicular neoplasm 1, Hashimoto`s Thyroiditis 1, benign thyroid parenchyma with cyst 1 The area of practical use of research results: General surgery department in Regional & Tertiary hospital An innovative technological product: Patient demographic profile for health outreach program. Scope of application of an innovative technological product: General surgery department

    Primary tuberculosis of the breast from mankweng hospital

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    Object of study: To share our experience with a rare case of Primary Tuberculosis of Breast. The problem to be solved: Tuberculosis of the breast is a rare type of extrapulmonary tuberculosis and usually affects young lactating multiparous women. It accounts for less than 0.1 % of all breast pathologies. Tuberculosis of the breast is often misdiagnosed. Therefore, a high index of suspicion is needed when evaluating cases of breast abscesses, fistulae, or mass. Main scientific results: A case of a 27-year-old female with no known co-morbidities, HIV negative who presented to our Surgical Outpatient Department with a 1-year history of a painless left breast lump. No previous history of pulmonary tuberculosis was reported. Breasts ultrasonography indicated BIRADS (Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System) V: lesion highly suspicious of malignancy. Histopathological analysis of the core biopsy showed features of a necrotizing granulomatous mastitis with adjacent fat necrosis. Ziehl-Neelsen stain was negative though histological results were worrisome of a mycobacterial infection. Patient responded well to antitubercular therapy as evidenced by lump regression, ulceration healed, peau d’orage currently resolved, and the overall size of the breast is going back to its normal state. The area of practical use of research results: Family medicine physicians, Primary health care center, District level or regional level hospital. An innovative technological product: a high index of suspicion tuberculosis is needed when evaluating cases of breast abscesses, fistulae, or mass. Awareness of this condition is important as it can clinically, and radiologically mimic breast carcinoma. Scope of application of an innovative technological product: Family medicine physicians, Primary health care center
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