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- Title
Metaplastic breast carcinoma: Analysis of clinical and pathologic features, a five-year study.
- Authors
Chaudhary, Dimple; Balhara, Kirti; Mandal, Shramana; Mallya, Varuna; Tomar, Reena; Khurana, Nita; Bains, Lovnish
- Abstract
Background: Metaplastic carcinoma breast (MCB) is a rare tumor comprising of both glandular and non-glandular patterns with epithelial and or mesenchymal components. Due to their varied clinicomorphological features, diagnosis has been challenging. Aim: To study the clinicopathological and histomorphology of cases of metaplastic carcinoma breast diagnosed in a tertiary care hospital along with literature review. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective study including data of 11 patients who were diagnosed with MCB either on trucut or mastectomy specimens conducted between January 2014 and December 2018. Results: The study includes 11 patients, out of which 10 were diagnosed on mastectomy while one on trucut specimen. All the patients were women with the mean age of presentation being 43.8 years. The most common presentation was palpable breast lump with mean tumor size of 7.3 cm in greatest dimension. Skin involvement was seen in 36.3% of cases. While eight cases (72.7%) were classified as epithelial, three (27.2%) were classified as mixed. Amongst epithelial variety, in eight cases, squamous component was seen along with infiltrating ductal carcinoma (IDC) while one was pure squamous type. In mixed variety, one case showed spindled areas along with squamous areas and areas of IDC. Other two showed focal sarcomatous and cartilaginous areas in one and angiosarcomatous, bone and cartilage formation admixed with areas of IDC in other case. Conclusion: MCB are rare breast tumors with aggressive course and are characterized by their large size and rapid growth rate. Recently, there has been an upsurge in the cases of MCB due to increase in recognition of this entity. It has to be distinguished from other tumors by the pathologists so as to guide proper treatment.
- Subjects
LITERATURE reviews; BREAST tumors; CARCINOMA; DUCTAL carcinoma; CARCINOSARCOMAS; BONE growth
- Publication
Journal of Cancer Research & Therapeutics, 2023, Vol 19, Issue 5, p1226
- ISSN
0973-1482
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_1229_21