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Prevalence of Ectopic Breast Tissue and Tumor: A 20-Year Single Center Experience

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Ectopic breast tissue, which includes both supernumerary breast and aberrant breast tissue, is the most common congenital breast abnormality. Ectopic breast cancers are rare neoplasms that occur in 0.3% to 0.6% of all cases of breast cancer. We retrospectively report, using a large series of breast abnormalities diagnosed and treated, our clinical experience on the management of the ectopic breast cancer. In 2 decades, we observed 327 (2.7%) patients with ectopic breast tissue out of a total of 12,177 subjects undergoing a breast visit for lesions. All patients were classified into 8 classes, according to the classification of Kajava, and assessed by a physician examination, ultrasounds, and, when appropriate, further studies with fine needle aspiration cytology and mammography. All specimens were submitted to the anatomo-pathologist. The most frequent benign histological diagnosis was fibrocystic disease. A rare granulosa cell tumor was also found in the right anterior thoracic wall of 1 patient. Four malignancies were also diagnosed in 4 women: an infiltrating lobular cancer in 1 patient with a lesion classified as class I, and an infiltrating apocrine carcinoma, an infiltrating ductal cancer, and an infiltrating ductal cancer with tubular pattern, occurring in 3 patients with lesions classified as class IV. Only 1 recurrence was observed. We recommend an earlier surgical approach for patients with lesions from class I to IV.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Aberrant breast tissue, Ectopic breast cancer, Polymastia, Polythelia, Supernumerary breast.
List of contributors:
Fama', Fausto; Cicciu', Marco; Sindoni, Alessandro; Scarfo', P.; Pollicino, A.; Giacobbe, Giuseppa; Buccheri, G.; Taranto, F.; Palella, J.; Gioffre', Maria
Authors of the University:
FAMA' Fausto
Handle:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3085496
Published in:
CLINICAL BREAST CANCER
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https://www.clinical-breast-cancer.com/article/S1526-8209(16)30079-9/fulltext
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