Breast Carcinoma with Three Coexistant Type of
Metaplasia: Sarcomatoid, Giant Cell and Squamous
Differantiation
Belenli K. O.1, Markoć F.2, Saglam A.3, Cukur S.1, Alper M.1
1Abant ¨Izzet Baysal University, Dept of Pathology, Duzce School of Medicine Duzce/Turkey 2Dept of Pathology Ankara Oncology Hospital, Ankara/Turkey 3Departments of General Surgery Haydarpasa Numune Hospital ¨Istanbul/Turkey |
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Summary:
We report on a women with metaplastic carcinoma of the right breast. After diagnosis she had a simple
mastectomy operation. Pathological investigations were carried out on mastectomy material. Immunohistochemical
analyses were performed. Bizarre, malignant giant cells and diffuse inflammatory reactions
were predominantly noted. Sarcomatous metaplasia and rare squamous metaplasia were also seen.
There was not any area of classic intraductal, invasive ductal, lobular or papillary carcinoma. The patient
is still alive and well for more than five years. This uncommon case is described and discussed, and
the related literature is reviewed.
Key words:
breast, metaplastic carcinoma, giant cell, sarcomatous metaplasia
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