Author/Authors :
Janbabai, Ghasem Departments of Infectious and Tropical Disease , Kayedimajd, Shaghayegh Departments of Infectious and Tropical Disease , Alian, Shahriar Departments of Infectious and Tropical Disease , Naghshvar, Farshad Pathology, Mazandaran University of Medical Science (MUMS), Sari , Rashidi, Masoumeh Pathology, Mazandaran University of Medical Science (MUMS), Sari , Farazmandfar, Touraj Pathology, Mazandaran University of Medical Science (MUMS), Sari
Abstract :
Primary breast lymphoma (PBL) of the breast is a rare type of localized non‑Hodgkin lymphoma, which is usually of the B‑cell. The
majority of breast lymphoma present as a unilateral painless breast masses in an older woman, average age at diagnosis 55‑60. A less
common but distinctive presentation is a young woman of childbearing age who presents during or immediately after pregnancy.
We present a 23‑year‑old postpartum woman with bilateral breast swelling. After surgical drainage and debridement and pathologic
examination, the diagnosis of breast Burkitt lymphoma (BL) was