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'''Mastitis''' is the [[inflammation]] of the mammalian [[breast]]. It is called [[wikt:puerperal|puerperal]] mastitis when it occurs to breastfeeding mothers and non-puerperal otherwise. Mastitis can rarely occur in men. Inflammatory breast cancer has symptoms very similar to mastitis and must be ruled out. | |||
Popular usage of the term mastitis varies by geographic region. Outside the US it is commonly used for puerperal and nonpuerperal cases, in the US the term nonpuerperal mastitis is rarely used. | |||
[[Chronic cystic mastitis]], also called '''fibrocystic disease''', a condition rather than a disease, is characterized by noncancerous lumps in the breast. | |||
'''American slang''': here '''mastitis''' usually refers to puerperal (occurring to breastfeeding mothers) mastitis with symptoms of systemic infection. Lighter cases of puerperal mastitis are often called '''breast engorgement'''. | |||
Names for non-puerperal mastitis are not used very consistently and include '''Mastitis''', '''Subareolar Abscess''', '''Duct Ectasia''', '''Periductal Inflammation''', '''Zuska's Disease''' and others. | |||
In this WikiDoc article '''mastitis''' is used in the original sense of the definition as [[inflammation]] of the breast with additional qualifiers where appropriate. | |||
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Overview
Mastitis is the inflammation of the mammalian breast. It is called puerperal mastitis when it occurs to breastfeeding mothers and non-puerperal otherwise. Mastitis can rarely occur in men. Inflammatory breast cancer has symptoms very similar to mastitis and must be ruled out.
Popular usage of the term mastitis varies by geographic region. Outside the US it is commonly used for puerperal and nonpuerperal cases, in the US the term nonpuerperal mastitis is rarely used.
Chronic cystic mastitis, also called fibrocystic disease, a condition rather than a disease, is characterized by noncancerous lumps in the breast.
American slang: here mastitis usually refers to puerperal (occurring to breastfeeding mothers) mastitis with symptoms of systemic infection. Lighter cases of puerperal mastitis are often called breast engorgement.
Names for non-puerperal mastitis are not used very consistently and include Mastitis, Subareolar Abscess, Duct Ectasia, Periductal Inflammation, Zuska's Disease and others.
In this WikiDoc article mastitis is used in the original sense of the definition as inflammation of the breast with additional qualifiers where appropriate.