Are we familiar with this rare indicative of a higher risk for breast cancer?
Author(s) -
Ayşegül Altunkeser,
Fatma Zeynep Arslan,
Ender Alkan,
Tuğba Günler
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
the european research journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2149-3189
DOI - 10.18621/eurj.424563
Subject(s) - medicine , breast cancer , mammography , radiology , magnetic resonance imaging , radiological weapon , lesion , ultrasound , ductal carcinoma , invasive ductal carcinoma , cancer , pathology , gynecology
Secretory adenosis (SA) of breast is rarely seen benign breast lesion, which might be associated with increased risk for breast carcinoma. SA is an extremely rare lesion, the cases reported in the literature and long-term follow-up studies are limited and radiological and histopathological diagnosis of SA is mostly challenging; it could be frequently misinterpreted as ductal carcinoma in situ. Because of these reasons; clinical significance and management of SA is still not fully understand and relative risk of SA is still not well-established. Herein; we presented mammography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and microscopic findings in a patient with SA of breast.
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