%0 Journal Article %T Mycotic Pseudotumor of the Breast Secondary to Cryptococcal Infection: Report of Three Rare Cases and Literature Review. %A Makhubela VG %A Khaba MC %J Int J Surg Pathol %V 0 %N 0 %D Nov 2021 22 %M 34806476 %F 1.358 %R 10.1177/10668969211060483 %X Breast masses in clinical practice are often investigated primarily for neoplastic conditions. Breast fungal infections are unusual, and few cases have been reported in the literature. The differential diagnosis for a breast mass should not be limited to neoplastic conditions as there are treatment implications. The correct diagnosis is associated with reduced and unwanted cases of surgical intervention. We describe 3 cases of cryptococcal infection of the breast that clinically masqueraded as breast malignancies.