Unilateral galactocele in a 2-year-old boy: the role of GATA-3
Keywords: 
Galactocele
Pediatric
Male
Unilateral
GATA3
Immunohistochemical
Diagnosis
Issue Date: 
2023
Publisher: 
Springer
ISSN: 
0973-9793
Note: 
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Citation: 
Arredondo-Montero, J. (Javier); Bronte-Anaut, M. (Mónica); Ayuso-González, L. (Lidia); et al. "Unilateral galactocele in a 2-year-old boy: the role of GATA-3". Indian Journal of Surgery. 85, 2023, 1485 - 1487
Abstract
Galactoceles are benign lesions formed at the expense of breast glandular tissue. Its occurrence in boys is exceptional, with isolated reports in the scientifc literature. We present the case of a 2-year-old boy who debuted with a unilateral breast enlargement of 18 months of evolution, with no other associated symptoms. Initial hormonal study showed no alterations. Ultrasonography showed the presence of a homogeneous 5-cm retroareolar cyst. Surgical excision was indicated. During the procedure, abundant milk drained from the lesion. The histopathological study, supported by GATA-3 immunohistochemical staining, confrmed the diagnosis of galactocele. The range of possible diferential diagnoses for unilateral or bilateral breast enlargement in boys is wide and includes neoplastic, vascular, and hormonal etiologies. Galactocele, which is an exceptional entity in this group, should be considered. Immunohistochemical techniques such as GATA-3, characteristic of the breast epithelium, can contribute to the diagnosis.

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