A 37-year-old woman presented with a history of unknown material in both breasts 16 months before, approximately 200 cc on each side, presenting pain, deformity and trophic changes in the affected skin.
Placement plate is a tissue with a stony consistency at the retroareolar level that involves almost 80 % of the mammary gland.
It was decided to start medical treatment based on steroids, methotrexate and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that were administered by the Rheumatology Department of our hospital. The patient was scheduled for mastectomy and reconstruction using a TRAM flap bilateral incident pedicled incidents.
Bilateral nipple-areola complex reconstruction is pending.
