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Difficulties in diagnosing and treating phyllodes tumor of the breast - case report
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Regional Hospital in Kaliszul, Kalisz, Poland
2Clinic of Mother’s and Child’s Health, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland
3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Regional Hospital in Kalisz, Poznan, Poland
4Department of Medical Education, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan
5Department of Clinical Psychology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland
*Corresponding Author(s): D. Samulak E-mail: darek.gin@wp.pl
A phyllodes tumor is a rare breast neoplasm, and in the majority of cases is benign. Its diagnosis is difficult because many characteristics of this neoplasm are also typical for other changes within the breast, especially for fibroadenoma. Palpable examination and imaging diagnostics are obviously very important in the process of establishing a diagnosis. However, histopathological examination is the most important one. Currently, the treatment process boils down to surgical removal of this tumor. It is essential to keep a sufficient margin of healthy tissues, which reduces the risk of local recurrence. In the described case the patient was admitted to hospital due to single tumors in both breasts. Mammosonography allowed us to pre-exclude changes of a malignant character. The right breast tumor was removed during mammotomy. Histopathological examination showed a phyllodes tumor, which is why the mass on the other side was removed surgically. In the period of an 18-month-observation no local recurrence was revealed.
Phyllodes tumor; Differentiation; Surgical treatment
P. Uchman,D. Samulak,M. Wilczak,M.M. Michalska,E. Mojs,S. Sajdak. Difficulties in diagnosing and treating phyllodes tumor of the breast - case report. European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology. 2011. 32(1);111-113.
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