Metaplastic Breast Cancer with Squamous Differentiation: Beyond the Recognized Statistics.

Rania Zaki Fallatah, Dhuha N Boumarah, Ghadeer Hajjaj, Abdullah Ahmed Alkhars, Mohammed AlDuhileb
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Abstract

Background: Metaplastic breast cancer is a clinically rare subtype of breast carcinomas, accounting for less than 1% of all breast neoplasms, and was not officially recognized till the end of the 20th century as an independent pathological diagnosis.

Objective: In this paper, we report a case of metaplastic breast cancer with squamous differentiation in a 51-year-old female, with a succinct review of the literature.

Case report: The patient presented to our outpatient department with a complaint of left breast mass for 2 months duration with a diagnostic workup found to be grade three metaplastic carcinoma with squamous differentiation. The management decision was to proceed with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, followed by surgical intervention based on the tumor cell response to neoadjuvant therapy.

Conclusion: Metaplastic breast cancer represents a rare clinical entity, encountered in a minority of patients. The clinical presentation of metaplastic carcinomas in general is similar to other breast cancers, however, metaplastic breast cancer tend to present in later stages as a rapidly growing mass with poor prognosis. The recognized poor prognosis along with rarity necessities having a high index of suspicion for early detection and appropriate management of metaplastic breast cancer.

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背景:变性乳腺癌是临床上罕见的乳腺癌亚型,占所有乳腺肿瘤的比例不到1%,直到20世纪末才被正式确认为一种独立的病理诊断:本文报告了一例 51 岁女性的鳞状分化移行细胞乳腺癌,并简要回顾了相关文献:患者因主诉左侧乳房肿块 2 个月来我院门诊就诊,经诊断发现为鳞状分化的 3 级移行细胞癌。治疗决定是进行新辅助化疗,然后根据肿瘤细胞对新辅助治疗的反应进行手术治疗:结论:变性乳腺癌是一种罕见的临床实体,仅在少数患者中出现。移行细胞乳腺癌的临床表现与其他乳腺癌相似,但移行细胞乳腺癌往往在晚期表现为迅速生长的肿块,预后较差。由于预后不良和罕见性,有必要高度怀疑变构型乳腺癌,以便及早发现并采取适当的治疗措施。
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