2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.senol.2020.01.001
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Abordaje multidisciplinar de un tumor phyllodes maligno de mama en una mujer de 16 años

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“…Subsequently, Lee, in 1931, described a case of metastatic behavior, which currently it has the ability to metastasize in up to 9% of reported cases. The average age of presentation is 40-45 years, however, it is the most frequent malignant breast tumor in adolescents [1,3,4] hence the importance of establishing a differential diagnosis from the beginning.…”
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“…Subsequently, Lee, in 1931, described a case of metastatic behavior, which currently it has the ability to metastasize in up to 9% of reported cases. The average age of presentation is 40-45 years, however, it is the most frequent malignant breast tumor in adolescents [1,3,4] hence the importance of establishing a differential diagnosis from the beginning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple studies have reported an initial histopathological diagnosis of fibroadenomas in patients under 18 years of age and, after definitive resection, a diagnosis of malignant PT was obtained [4][5][6][7]. For this reason, in lesions with particular behaviors (such as considerable increase in size in short periods of time, multilobulated lesions or with increased vascularity) we consider that an intraoperative biopsy should be performed in order to avoid false negatives, which was not performed in our case due to the lack of an pathological JFAG is the main cause of unilateral macromastia and breast asymmetry in adolescents.…”
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