BACKGROUND: The phyllodes tumor represents less than 1 % of mammary tumors, with an incidence of 2.1 per million worldwide, the age of presentation is between 35 to 55 years. Latina women are at higher risk of phyllodes tumor than other ethnic groups. In Ecuador, the cities with the highest incidence are Quito, Guayaquil and Loja according to the National Registry of Tumors. In Cuenca, one case is presented per year. CASE REPORT: Female patient of 46-year-old woman with a history of resection of fibroadenoma in the right breast 2 years; who 6 months ago, presented a rapidly growing, mobile, defined multi-lobed tumor that occupies 80 % of the right breast, BIRADS II ultrasound; mammography BIRADS 0. Fine needle biopsy presents histopathological result of phyllodes borderline tumor. EVOLUTION: Mastectomy was performed with high-grade malignant phyllodes tumor pathology report with negative limits, the patient does not need adjuvant treatment, and it remains good prognosis. CONCLUSION: Malignant phyllodes tumor is rare, but it should be considered as a differential diagnosis in patients older than 35 years, it is standardized treatment surgical, without having demonstrated that an adjuvant treatment can reduce loco or regional recurrence.
BACKGROUND: Solid papillary carcinoma of the breast is a rare subtype of mammary carcinomas corresponding to 1 – 2 % and mainly in postmenopausal women. It is diagnosis from the clinical, imaging and pathological point of view is difficult. The treatment is not standardized due to the low percentage of cases reported, conservative surgery, radiotherapy is currently accepted, and controversy exists in hormone therapy and axillary emptying, as lymph node metastases amount to only 2 %. It is prognosis is good and the most common complication is local recurrence. CASE REPORT: An 80-year-old female patient attended the consultation by presented a mass at the level of the left breast when performing the self-examination, where identified a 2 cm nodule. EVOLUTION: Mammography, mammary ultrasound and mammary cytology outcome in a tumor, was initially considered as Phyllodes. After the diagnosis a lumpectomy was performed, and the pathology of the surgical piece was of a solid papillary carcinoma, then received radiotherapy and surveillance. CONCLUSIONS: Self-examination was a fundamental pillar in the diagnosis of this case and alerts the patient to seek medical assessment. Being a rare case, the definitive diagnosis was pathology.
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