Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Developing From Fibroadenoma
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Case Report
P: 195-198
October 2015

Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Developing From Fibroadenoma

Eur J Breast Health 2015;11(4):195-198
1. Ankara Özel Güven Hastanesi, Genel Cerrahi Anabilim Dalı, Ankara, Türkiye
2. Ankara Özel Güven Hastanesi, Radyoloji anabilim Dalı, Ankara, Türkiye
3. Ankara Özel Güven Hastanesi, Patoloji Anabilim Dalı, Ankara, Türkiye
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Received Date: 25.11.2015
Accepted Date: 12.04.2015
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ABSTRACT

Fibroadenomas are the most common benign breast lesions in adolescent and young women. It is most frequently observed in the 3rd decade. Although it is considered benign, evidence of malignant transformation is available. Cancer development may be from ground of fibroadenoma or near breast tissue. A case of a fibroadenoma coexisting with an invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast in a 31-year-old female is presented. The patient presented with the chief complaint of having a palpable mass in her right breast for the last 10 years. Mammography revealed a mass with microcalcifications. Core biopsy was performed, and the results indicated an invasive carcinoma. Breast-conserving surgery with sentinel lymph node biopsy was performed. The pathological features revealed a fibroadenoma coexisting with an invasive ductal carcinoma. This case suggests that clinicians and radiologists should always pay attention to the associated malignant imaging characteristics whenever a mass was followed up as fibroadenoma.