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Breast cancer with dermatomyositis as initial presentation.
Medical Journal of Malaysia 2018 Februrary
Patients with breast cancer normally present with breast lump or abnormal mammogram. Dermatomyositis is rarely the first presentation. We present a case of a 63-year-old woman who had generalised dermatitis, progressive fatigue and muscle weakness. She was first diagnosed as dermatomyositis and subsequently breast cancer. Her rash and muscle weakness progressed drastically over a month. Tumescent mastectomy and axillary surgery was performed, which led to gradual regression of her dermatomyositis over six months. This case report emphasized in the benefit of early diagnosis and treatment of dermatomyositis and breast cancer. Pros and cons of tumescent mastectomy is discussed as well.
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