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Malignant phyllodes tumour of the breast mimicking endometriosis.

Andrew H S LeeUlises ZanettoRachna AwasthiMei-Ju HwangNur Diyana Md NasirCedric Chuan Young NgBin Tean TehPuay Hoon Tan
Published in: Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology (2021)
A 63-year-old woman presented with a clinically malignant mass. Core biopsy showed features resembling endometriosis. The glands were GATA3 and oestrogen receptor positive consistent with mammary origin and had no myoepithelial layer. The excision also showed a fibroepithelial component with stromal overgrowth, frequent mitoses and invasive margin consistent with a malignant phyllodes tumour. KMT2D and SETD2 mutations were present in both the conventional phyllodes tumour and endometriosis-like areas and are also described in endometriosis raising interesting questions about these lesions. This unusual pattern is a potential diagnostic pitfall, so it is helpful to be aware of it.
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