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Isolation, Culture, and Characterization of Primary Dermal Fibroblasts from Human Keloid Tissue
Published on: July 28, 2023
Phyllodes tumour initially diagnosed as keloid
Sanjana Shivalingappa Ibrahimpur1, Mayura Phulpagar2, Ashish Jatale1
1General Surgery, BYL Nair Charitable Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Abstract:
It is unusual to find a breast tumour in a keloid, as the management of both is distinct. In this case, a young woman was operated on 4 years ago, for a right chest wall swelling, situated near the inframammary fold. The histopathological report revealed a granuloma, for which anti-tuberculosis treatment was given. However, the swelling recurred and progressed in size over the next 3 years. Then, she consulted the dermatology department, where the swelling was managed as a keloid. There was no remission. Consequently, the possibility of a breast tumour was suspected, and the patient was referred to breast services (subdivision of the surgery department).Triple assessment of the breast lump was suggestive of a phyllodes tumour (PT). Surgical excision of the tumour was done, which showed a malignant PT. Radiotherapy was given and delayed breast reconstruction was planned.

