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Recurrent Mondor's breast disease -- Hormonal contraceptive involvement
S Lambat Emery1, A Kalovidouri2, E David-Montefiore1
1Department of Gynecology, Geneva University hospitals (HUG), Switzerland.
Breast Disease
|December 12, 2018
Abstract:
Mondor's disease can be a challenging diagnosis. The case we present is of a 29 year-old Brazilian woman, under combined hormonal contraception, who consulted for a painful lump on her right breast. She presented a complete resolution after a local treatment of heparinoid cream and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory oral treatment, but relapsed 18 months later. Oral combined hormonal contraception was the only "risk factor" found, in this case, and the modification of the latter helped resolve the relapse clinical symptoms.