Primitive bilateral nipple necrosis: a case report
Ihssane Hakimi, Driss Moussaoui
Corresponding author: Ihssane Hakimi, Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics, Military Hospital of Instruction Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco
Received: 11 Aug 2014 - Accepted: 12 Aug 2014 - Published: 30 Sep 2014
Domain: Clinical medicine
Keywords: Necrosis, plastic surgery, etiology
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Cite this article: Ihssane Hakimi et al. Primitive bilateral nipple necrosis: a case report. Pan African Medical Journal. 2014;19:107. [doi: 10.11604/pamj.2014.19.107.5221]
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Primitive bilateral nipple necrosis: a case report
Ihssane Hakimi1,&, Driss Moussaoui1
1 Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics, Military Hospital of Instruction Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco
&Corresponding author
Ihssane Hakimi, Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics, Military Hospital of Instruction
Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco
Nipple necrosis is a usual complication after breast plastic surgery, however a spontaneous necrosis of the nipple is exceptional and especially without any apparent etiology. We searched in all accessible databases without finding a similar case in the literature. It's a about a 14 years old girl, refugee in Zaatari camp in Jordan. In her medical history, we found a purulent pleurisy of atypical germs treated two years ago, she presented in the last two months a spontaneous bilateral nipple necrosis (A et B). Physical examination showed no pubertal or gynecologic abnormalities. Breast ultrasound was normal. A hormonal balance and an assessment of vacuities were without abnormalities. Otherwise, a Chest -X-Rays was normal. Histopathological examination of a nipple biopsy revealed a necrotic tissue without specific lesions. The evolution was marked by a spontaneous drop in both necrotic nipples (C).
Figure 1: (A)picture showing a nipple necrosis; (B)bilateral nipple necrosis; (C)spontaneous drop in both necrotic nipples