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Published on: April 7, 2017
Metaplastic carcinoma of the breast with neuroectodermal stromal component
Tibor Tot1, Juan José Badani De La Parra, Leif Bergkvist
1Department of Pathology and Clinical Cytology, Central Hospital, S-791 82 Falun, Sweden.
Abstract:
A unique case of metaplastic breast carcinoma with an epithelial component showing tumoral necrosis and neuroectodermal stromal component is described. The tumor grew rapidly and measured 9 cm at the time of diagnosis. No lymph node metastases were present. The disease progressed rapidly and the patient died two years after the diagnosis from a hemorrhage caused by brain metastases. The morphology and phenotype of the tumor are described in detail and the differential diagnostic options are discussed.
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