2019
DOI: 10.1111/tbj.13538
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Synchronous small lymphocytic lymphoma and metastatic breast carcinoma in axillary lymph nodes: Preservation of follicular architecture only in the portions of affected lymph nodes involved by metastatic carcinoma

Abstract: We present a case of metastatic ductal carcinoma of breast with the incidental discovery of small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) in regional axillary nodes. The co‐occurence of metastatic carcinoma and low‐grade lymphoma in lymph nodes is rare but well recognized. However, in this case, in the lymph nodes in which sizeable metastatic carcinoma deposits were present, the follicular structures between the sinusoidal carcinomatous infiltrates were preserved, whereas the uninvolved portions of the nodes were overrun b… Show more

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“…1). [12–262] The data were extracted from the abstract in 34 articles, [17,37–39,64,75,76,78,81,94,97,103,129,134,151,162,166,170,174,176,192,195,212,221,222,229,232,234,251,252,256,260–262] of which 21 were in English, 5 in Japanese, 3 in Spanish, 2 in French, 2 in Chinese, and 1 in Czech.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1). [12–262] The data were extracted from the abstract in 34 articles, [17,37–39,64,75,76,78,81,94,97,103,129,134,151,162,166,170,174,176,192,195,212,221,222,229,232,234,251,252,256,260–262] of which 21 were in English, 5 in Japanese, 3 in Spanish, 2 in French, 2 in Chinese, and 1 in Czech.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[39,43,86,90,95,112,130,165,221,242] A remarkable finding summarized in the present review was the cases with the presence of solid tumor metastasis in lymph nodes with lymphomas. A total of 29 cases were seen [12][13][14]40,61,[70][71][72]78,84,92,102,114,115,154,159,191,197,207,208,226,233] (Table 3). In 21 cases, the tumor metastases were observed in the regional lymph nodes, and these cases were mainly low-grade B-cell lymphoma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%