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Axillary chest wall solid-papillary carcinoma: A case report on presentation and management.

Harper E NiverPriscilla Strom
Published in: Rare tumors (2023)
Papillary breast carcinomas comprise <1% of all breast cancers. They are notorious among surgical pathologists for posing diagnostic difficulty, especially with small sample sizes, such as a core-needle biopsy and carry potential for overtreatment. Solid-papillary carcinoma is a subtype of papillary breast carcinomas that affects elderly females and generally has a favorable diagnosis in its in-situ form. This report focuses on the unique and clinically aggressive presentation and treatment of invasive solid-papillary carcinoma that was discovered along the axillary chest wall after an ipsilateral mastectomy for multifocal ductal carcinoma in situ.
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