Histomorphological spectrum of Phyllodes Tumours: A Restrospective Study

Udita Singhal, Q. Mahapatra, U. Kumar, Annu Nanda, Pooja Jain, Shalini Trivedi
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Abstract Introduction: Phyllodes tumours are rare fibroepithelial lesions of breast. Clinical examination, ultrasound, cytology and histopathology are the mainstay of the diagnosis. The present research was undertaken with the aim of studying the clinicopathological features of Phyllodes tumour reported in the past seven years in a Delhi government hospital. Method: A retrospective study of phyllodes tumour was carried out in females from 225 diagnosed cases of breast lesion reported in the pathology department of a government hospital in Delhi during the period of January 2013 to December2019. All the relevant history, findings of clinical examination and investigations performed were assessed from files of the patient. Results: Out of 225 cases of breast lesions reported in the pathology department 8 tumours were reported as phyllodes in the study period. The most common affected age group was 41- 50yrs. 5 (62.5 %) of 8 tumours were benign,2 (25) %) were borderline and only 1 was malignant. The tumour size was 15mm to 200mm. All the 8 cases (100%) presented with breast lump; 3 cases (30%) complained of pain in the lump. 2 cases developed ulceration and Peau D’ orange and in 1 case typical nipple retraction was seen. FNAC was done in 5 patients. No preoperative investigations were done in 2cases. Conclusion: Phyllodes tumour is a rare neoplasm of the breast. Histopathology plays an important role in differentiating it from fibroadenoma. Strict histologic assessment is definitely required for the diagnosis of the PT and for its treatment and management
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叶状肿瘤的组织形态学谱:回顾性研究
摘要简介:结节性肿瘤是一种罕见的乳腺纤维上皮病变。临床检查、超声、细胞学和组织病理学是诊断的主要依据。本研究的目的是研究德里一家政府医院在过去七年中报道的Phyllodes肿瘤的临床病理特征。方法:对2013年1月至2019年12月期间德里一家政府医院病理科报告的225例乳腺病变确诊病例中的女性进行了叶状肿瘤的回顾性研究。所有相关病史、临床检查结果和调查均根据患者档案进行评估。结果:在病理科报告的225例乳腺病变中,有8例在研究期间被报告为叶状肿瘤。最常见的患病年龄组为41-50岁。8个肿瘤中有5个(62.5%)是良性的,2个(25%)是交界性的,只有1个是恶性的。肿瘤大小为15mm至200mm。8例均为乳腺肿块(100%);3例(30%)主诉肿块疼痛。2例出现溃疡和Peau D’orange,1例出现典型的乳头回缩。对5例患者进行了FNAC。2例未进行术前检查。结论:结节性肿瘤是一种罕见的乳腺肿瘤。组织病理学在其与纤维腺瘤的鉴别中起着重要作用。PT的诊断、治疗和管理绝对需要严格的组织学评估
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