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Nodular Fasciitis of the Breast Mimicking Breast Cancer
Author(s) -
Shinya Yamamoto,
Takashi Chishima,
Shouko Adachi
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
case reports in surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-6919
pISSN - 2090-6900
DOI - 10.1155/2014/747951
Subject(s) - medicine , nodular fasciitis , mammography , breast cancer , quadrant (abdomen) , biopsy , left breast , radiology , lesion , trunk , wide local excision , soft tissue , surgery , cancer , biology , ecology
Nodular fasciitis is a benign proliferative lesion that is usually found in the soft tissue of the upper extremity and trunk in young to middle-aged persons. It has rarely been described in the breast. A 35-year-old woman had noticed a mass in her left breast. It was elastic-hard, 13 mm in size, and located mainly in the upper inner quadrant of the left breast. Mammography did not detect the mass. Ultrasonography revealed a hypoechoic lesion with an irregular margin. Neither fine-needle aspiration cytology nor core needle biopsy established a definitive diagnosis. Excisional biopsy was therefore performed. Histologically, the excised tumor tissue results were consistent with a diagnosis of nodular fasciitis of the breast. We report a case of nodular fasciitis of the breast, a rare histological type of breast tumor.

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