2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.983611
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Breast implant-associated squamous cell carcinoma in a male patient: A case report and review of the medical literature

Abstract: BackgroundPrimary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the breast is a rare tumor type. The diagnosis of this tumor type is more frequently made only after microscopy evaluation. Breast implant-associated SCC is rarer with medical literature review indicating only 18 cases reported in female individuals.Case presentationWe reported an unusual case that a man found a 3-cm sized mass on his left breast at first, who had a implant surgery 18 years previously to reconstruct the deformed left breast, as related to the … Show more

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“…Nearly all reported cases have occurred in patients who had breast augmentation over 10 years before presenting with unilateral painful breast swelling (Table 1). 8–24 It has been shown in previous reports that BIA‐SCC can occur with either silicone or saline implants, and that it can be an aggressive disease with poor prognostic implications 12,15,18,19,24 . Here, a case of primary SCC of the breast is presented arising in a patient with long‐standing saline implants.…”
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“…Nearly all reported cases have occurred in patients who had breast augmentation over 10 years before presenting with unilateral painful breast swelling (Table 1). 8–24 It has been shown in previous reports that BIA‐SCC can occur with either silicone or saline implants, and that it can be an aggressive disease with poor prognostic implications 12,15,18,19,24 . Here, a case of primary SCC of the breast is presented arising in a patient with long‐standing saline implants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…8 Nearly all reported cases have occurred in patients who had breast augmentation over 10 years before presenting with unilateral painful breast swelling (Table 1). [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] It has been shown in previous reports that BIA-SCC can occur with either silicone or saline implants, and that it can be an aggressive disease T A B L E 1 Published cases of squamous cell carcinoma of breast associated with breast implants. with poor prognostic implications.…”
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“…The main manifestation was the presence of a 20 cm multinodular mass, which was surgically removed, in addition to the (textured) implant. The diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma was made, and despite receiving neoadjuvant therapy, the patient had an unfavorable prognosis with metastases to adjacent (29) structure . This constitutes one of the few cases described of a breast implant-associated cancer other than BIA-ALCL, which should be studied in greater depth to assess whether sex or a history of Poland syndrome could have been the causal factor of this malignancy.…”
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“…Nevertheless, and interestingly, cases of malignant neoplasms other than BIA-ALCL have begun to be (29) (29) reported . Xia et al described the case of squamous cell carcinoma associated with a breast implant in a 52year-old male patient with a history of Poland syndrome, for which he underwent surgery 18 years prior for left breast reconstruction.…”
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confidence: 99%