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Cancer Research and Treatment ; : 134-137, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-96380

ABSTRACT

Atypical medullary carcinomas and carcinosarcoma have unique histopathological features. Here we present a case with a breast malignancy that had pathological characteristics of both. A 54-year old patient with a malignant breast mass received 6 cycles of adriamycin-based chemotherapy, followed by 3 cycles of paclitaxel monotherapy, and had a poor clinical response to treatment. A modified radical mastectomy was performed. The pathological diagnosis was complicated by an inability to distinguish between atypical medullary carcinoma and carcinosarcoma. The findings included a tumor that was well-circumscribed, high grade and a syncytial growth pattern as well as biphasic sarcomatous and carcinomatous characteristics. In conclusion, atypical medullary carcinoma and carcinosarcoma of the breast have entirely different prognoses and should be managed differently. Both should be treated by surgical resection, and additional therapy should be considered based on the cancer with the poorer prognosis.


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Humans , Middle Aged , Breast Neoplasms , Breast , Carcinoma, Medullary , Carcinosarcoma , Diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Drug Therapy , Mastectomy, Modified Radical , Paclitaxel , Prognosis
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Journal of the Korean Surgical Society ; : 353-355, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-134323

ABSTRACT

A medullary carcinoma of the breast is an uncommon breast cancer subtype, but has a fair prognosis. The histopathological criteria for a medullary carcinoma were delineated by Ridolfi et al. in 1977, and most pathologists use these criteria. The authors experienced a huge carcinoma of the breast, which was diagnosed as an atypical medullary carcinoma. A 47-year old female visited our clinic due to a breast mass of six months duration. The mass was 16 cm in size and exophytic in the left lower breast. There had been necrosis, with a foul odor in most of the mass. A large fixed axillary lymph node was noted, but there was no evidence of distant metastasis. A radical mastectomy was performed due to invasion of the pectoralis major. On pathological examination, the tumor was diagnosed as an atypical medullary carcinoma.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Breast , Breast Neoplasms , Carcinoma, Medullary , Lymph Nodes , Mastectomy, Radical , Necrosis , Neoplasm Metastasis , Odorants , Prognosis
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Journal of the Korean Surgical Society ; : 353-355, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-134322

ABSTRACT

A medullary carcinoma of the breast is an uncommon breast cancer subtype, but has a fair prognosis. The histopathological criteria for a medullary carcinoma were delineated by Ridolfi et al. in 1977, and most pathologists use these criteria. The authors experienced a huge carcinoma of the breast, which was diagnosed as an atypical medullary carcinoma. A 47-year old female visited our clinic due to a breast mass of six months duration. The mass was 16 cm in size and exophytic in the left lower breast. There had been necrosis, with a foul odor in most of the mass. A large fixed axillary lymph node was noted, but there was no evidence of distant metastasis. A radical mastectomy was performed due to invasion of the pectoralis major. On pathological examination, the tumor was diagnosed as an atypical medullary carcinoma.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Breast , Breast Neoplasms , Carcinoma, Medullary , Lymph Nodes , Mastectomy, Radical , Necrosis , Neoplasm Metastasis , Odorants , Prognosis
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