2002
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.55.12.951
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Hamartoma of the breast: a clinicopathological review

Abstract: Aims: To review 25 cases of breast hamartoma and discuss the pathological criteria, and the usefulness of imaging modalities, fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC), and needle core biopsy in the diagnosis. Methods: The hamartomas were assessed for interlobular fibrotic stroma, stromal adipose tissue content, pseudo-angiomatous stromal hyperplasia, and epithelial changes (hyperplasia, adenosis or apocrine metaplasia, and cyst formation). All imagings, previous FNACs, and biopsies were also reviewed. Results: I… Show more

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“…However, hamartomas do not have specific diagnostic histological findings (4,5). Fine needle aspiration biopsy and core biopsy have limited roles in the diagnosis of hamartomas; therefore, the diagnosis of hamartomas may be fairly difficult.…”
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“…However, hamartomas do not have specific diagnostic histological findings (4,5). Fine needle aspiration biopsy and core biopsy have limited roles in the diagnosis of hamartomas; therefore, the diagnosis of hamartomas may be fairly difficult.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although they are benign, there is always a possibility of recurrence. Moreover, these lesions may coexist with in situ or invasive carcinomas (4,12,13). The malignancy itself may arise from glandular parts of hamartomatous tissues (13).…”
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“…It can be associated with a mastodynia. The hamartoma is revealed most of the time during a palpation as a firm nodule, mobile benign characters such as adenofibroma [4] [10] [13] and this was the case of our patient. In addition, the absence of axillary adenomegaly, a criterion of benignity noted in our patient has also been reported [1] [12].…”
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“…A simple surgical excision and removal of the entire Hamartoma of breast is normally sufficient treatment for big and symptomatic tumours, but a 'wait and watch' approach may be considered for asymptomatic hamartomas [3,4].…”
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