Diagnostic Maze: Malignant Phyllodes Tumor Mimicking Metaplastic Breast Carcinoma

诊断迷宫:恶性叶状肿瘤酷似化生性乳腺癌

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Abstract

Phyllodes tumors (PTs) are uncommon breast tumors. They represent a spectrum of benign to malignant neoplasms. These erratic tumors have traits ranging from fibroadenomas on one end of the spectrum to sarcomas on the other end. The presentation of PT is variable, thus posing a diagnostic difficulty. Malignant PTs are often associated with recurrence, poor prognosis, and adverse disease outcomes. The recent genetic studies produced by genome sequencing offer information about the molecular pathophysiology of PT, aid in enhancing diagnostic precision, and suggest possible therapeutic targets in cases of malignant PT. Planning a treatment modality and prognostication requires meticulous histopathological sampling, as it relies on a correct histopathological diagnosis. There are no definitive guidelines for surgical management and targeted therapy for malignant PTs due to the rarity of these cases and very little available literature on these topics. Here in this article, we address a malignant PT in a 74-year-old female that presented as a breast mass mimicking metaplastic breast carcinoma histologically. This article also illuminates how immunohistochemistry plays a vital role in the diagnosis of this tumor.

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