Tuberculosis of the breast is a very rare infection, it occurs chiefly in women of childbearing potential, usually as an apparently primary infection and constitute a diagnosis and therapeutic challenge. Administration of antituberculosis agents is the mainstay of therapy. Surgery is required in some cases. We report one case of breast tuberculosis. The diagnosis was put on histology with good outcome under anti bacillary treatment. Through the literature data we recall the epidemiological, clinical, diagnostic and treatment of this pathology.
Endometriosis of a wall scar is a rare clinical entity, and in the perineum is exceptional occurring after gynaecological or obstetrical surgery. The origin remains vague. The clinical characteristic of these lesions implies an inconstant painful swelling during menstruation; however only the histological examination of the specimen will be able to confirm the diagnosis. The treatment is primarily surgical and relies on the complete surgical excision of the lesion.