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==Historic Perspective== | ==Historic Perspective== | ||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
Breast Abscess may be classified according to site, pathogens and clinical | Breast Abscess may be classified according to site, pathogens and clinical presentation into subtypes. | ||
*Site: subcutaneous, subareolar, interlobular, central and retromammary. | *Site: subcutaneous, subareolar, interlobular, central and retromammary. | ||
*Pathogens: staph aureus, staph epidermidis, strept pyogen, bacteroids and anaerobes. | *Pathogens: staph aureus, staph epidermidis, strept pyogen, bacteroids and anaerobes. | ||
*Clinical presentation: Lactational and Non-Lactational. |
Revision as of 20:08, 16 February 2017
Overview
Historic Perspective
Classification
Breast Abscess may be classified according to site, pathogens and clinical presentation into subtypes.
- Site: subcutaneous, subareolar, interlobular, central and retromammary.
- Pathogens: staph aureus, staph epidermidis, strept pyogen, bacteroids and anaerobes.
- Clinical presentation: Lactational and Non-Lactational.