Lymph Node and Distant Metastases in Phyllodes Tumor of the Breast.
Tawfeq NaalSiba SakerDaniel ColdrenPublished in: International journal of surgical pathology (2022)
A 54-year-old woman who incidentally noticed a "knot" in her left breast subsequently underwent excisional biopsy which yielded a diagnosis of malignant neoplasm with sarcomatous features. Given the broad differential diagnosis and imaging findings, the patient underwent bilateral mastectomy and intraoperative sentinel lymph node assessment. An 8.5 cm tumor that was further classified as a malignant phyllodes tumor was identified in the left breast, while the frozen section interpretation came back as positive for metastatic disease which resulted in left axillary lymphadenectomy. Two months later the patient progressed to distant metastatic disease and unfortunately passed away within 6 months after her initial diagnosis. Lymph node metastasis in phyllodes tumor is an exceptionally rare event for which patients usually do not undergo intraoperative sentinel lymph node examination; however high clinical suspicion of metastatic disease would be evidence for further investigation.
Keyphrases
- sentinel lymph node
- lymph node
- lymph node metastasis
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- early stage
- small cell lung cancer
- case report
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- high resolution
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- ultrasound guided
- robot assisted
- peritoneal dialysis
- minimally invasive