Abstract

Diabetic mastopathy (DM) is a recently described pathological entity, rare and benign; occurring in young patients with type I diabetes, or autoimmune disease. Clinically, it mimics breast cancer. Iconographic examinations provide little information. The diagnosis of certainty is histological. We present a case of diabetic mastopathy in a diabetic patient who had been on insulin for 16 years and had multiple degenerative complications. We review the clinical, radiological and evolutionary aspects of this condition.

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