IP Archives of Cytology and Histopathology Research

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Swati Raj*, Abhishek Baunihiyal, Shalini Shah, Naveen Thapliyal


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Axillary crystallizing galactocele masqueradingmalignancy:A rare case report andreview of literature


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Author Details : Swati Raj*, Abhishek Baunihiyal, Shalini Shah, Naveen Thapliyal

Volume : 6, Issue : 3, Year : 2021

Article Page : 142-144

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.achr.2021.035



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Abstract

Galactocele are the most common benign lesion in lactating breast, whereas crystallizing galactocele are the rare variant. Axillary crystallizing galactocele are extremely rare to see , most commonly occur due to wrong breastfeeding technique. FNAC smear shows variety of crystals along with cysteine like crystals in a background of granular amorphous material or lipid micelles.
 

Keywords : Axillary crystallizing galactocele, Breastfeeding technique, Aspirated material.


How to cite : Raj S, Baunihiyal A, Shah S, Thapliyal N, Axillary crystallizing galactocele masqueradingmalignancy:A rare case report andreview of literature. IP Arch Cytol Histopathol Res 2021;6(3):142-144

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