2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.rx.2019.02.004
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Metástasis en la mama, un diagnóstico infrecuente. ¿Qué deben saber los radiólogos?

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“…History of extramammary tumors should be considered during evaluation of suspicious breast lesion; combined approach of clinical history, examination, and investigations is important to achieve proper diagnosis, which in turn influences proper management plan and prognosis [ 21 ]. Differentiation of primary breast cancer from secondary metastasis was vital in this patient as it was necessary to guide the management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…History of extramammary tumors should be considered during evaluation of suspicious breast lesion; combined approach of clinical history, examination, and investigations is important to achieve proper diagnosis, which in turn influences proper management plan and prognosis [ 21 ]. Differentiation of primary breast cancer from secondary metastasis was vital in this patient as it was necessary to guide the management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pathological assessment represents an integral part of the multidisciplinary approach in such situations. Their abilities to relevant immunohistochemical markers are of great importance to differentiate primary breast neoplasms from metastasis [ 21 ]. Immunohistochemical markers in this patient revealed positive staining with the renal markers PAX 8 and carbonic anhydrase and negative CK7, GATA 3, and mammaglobin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature, the MM imaging of breast metastases from extramammary organs usually presented as high density, oval and circumscribed masses and generally without skin or nipple retraction. 1,11 However, others demonstrated that the margins could also be microlobulated or indistinct. 9 The shapes and borders of breast metastatic lesions from the ovary were oval/spiculated and circumscribed/indistinct according to the summary in this review.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metastasis to the breast from extramammary malignancies is rare, representing 0.5-2% of all breast cancers; 1 the main tumors that produce metastases to the breast are malignant melanoma, distant sarcomas, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, renal cell cancer and thyroid cancer. 2 Metastasis of ovarian cancer to breast (MOCB) represents 0.03-0.6% of all breast cancers, 3 and ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma is the most common type of ovarian tumor that can metastasize to the breast.…”
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“…Tumor filodes O tumor filodes o qual, citopatologicamente, assemelha-se com o fribroadenoma, composto por células epiteliais e glandulares e mioepliteliais (PESCE, et al,2019). Papiloma intraductal O papiloma intraductal, é um tumor causado nos ductos mamários sendo responsável pela a maioria das causas de descarga mamaria sanguinolenta e está associada a desenvolver e gerar um câncer de mama invasivo.…”
Section: Tipos De Tumores Benignos Características Fibroadenomasunclassified