Clinical and Surgical Insights into Zuska Disease: A Retrospective Analysis
Letizia Cuniolo, Raquel Diaz, Francesca Pitto, Federica Murelli, Chiara Cornacchia, Francesca Depaoli, Marco Gipponi, Cecilia Margarino, Chiara Boccardo, Simonetta Franchelli, Marianna Pesce, Franco De Cian, Piero Fregatti

TL;DR
This study examines Zuska disease, a rare breast condition, and finds that surgery helps but recurrence is common, especially in smokers.
Contribution
The study provides clinical insights and treatment outcomes for Zuska disease in a specific patient cohort.
Findings
The average age of patients was 43.8 years, with varied clinical presentations.
Recurrence occurred in 26% of patients, with an average recurrence time of 13.6 months.
Surgical interventions were effective, but recurrence remains a challenge, especially in smokers.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Zuska disease is a rare inflammatory condition of the mammary gland, characterized by recurrent non-puerperal abscesses in the periareolar region, often complicated by fistula formation. It predominantly affects women who smoke, particularly perimenopausal women. This study aims to investigate the clinical features, treatment outcomes, and recurrence rates of Zuska disease in a cohort of patients. Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 19 patients diagnosed with Zuska disease and treated at the Breast Surgery Clinic of San Martino Policlinic Hospital between January 2021 and June 2024. Data were collected on demographics, clinical presentation, imaging findings, surgical interventions, intraoperative cultures, and postoperative outcomes. The types of surgeries performed, antibiotic therapy regimens, and histological findings were recorded. Results: The…
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TopicsSkin and Cellular Biology Research · Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research · Corneal Surgery and Treatments
