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Borderline Phyllodes Tumor with an Incidental Invasive Tubular Carcinoma and Lobular Carcinoma In Situ Component: A Case Report

Abstract

Phyllodes tumors are an infrequent breast tumor presentation. A phyllodes tumor with a synchronous invasive ductal carcinoma is rarely described and has never been reported with lobular carcinoma in situ component. A 53-year-old female presented with a nine-year history of twice core biopsy proven fibroadenoma. After an increase in the tumor's growth velocity it was decided upon to undergo an excisional biopsy. Microscopic examination of the well-circumscribed pale-tan mass found focal areas of leaf like architecture with variable number of mitoses present, representing a phyllodes tumor of borderline malignant potential. Incidentally, at one edge of the mass was found a tubular carcinoma and lobular carcinoma in situ components. Thorough, routine follow-up of patients with biopsy proven benign breast masses is important to finding a masked malignant component.

Authors

Quinlan-Davidson S; Hodgson N; Elavathil L; Shangguo T

Journal

Journal of Breast Cancer, Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 237–240

Publisher

XMLink

Publication Date

September 1, 2011

DOI

10.4048/jbc.2011.14.3.237

ISSN

1738-6756

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