نتایج جستجو برای: giant phyllodes tumors
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Giant multilocular prostatic cystadenoma (GMPC) is a rare benign tumor involving the prostate gland. Microscopically, it masquerades phyllodes tumor or transitional zone hyperplasia. We report one case of GMPC arising from the prostate central zone (CZ), presenting with long-standing aspermia associated with seminal vesicle fibrous obliteration.
A 12-year-old girl presented with a 15 × 15 cm, rapidly enlarging mass in left breast. Fine-needle aspiration cytology showed a benign proliferative breast lesion. Total excision of the mass was done preserving nipple and areola. Histopathology features were suggestive of giant fibroadenoma with benign phyllodes.
Fibroadenomas are benign solid tumor associated with aberration of normal lobular development. Juvenile giant fibroadenoma is usually single and >5 cm in size /or >500 gms in weight. Important differential diagnoses are: phyllodes tumor and juvenile gigantomastia. Simple excision is the treatment of choice.
Cystic epithelial-stromal tumors of the prostate are rare, with 82 cases reported in literature. These cases have been published under a variety of diagnoses, including phyllodes tumor and prostatic stromal proliferation of uncertain malignant potential as well as a malignant tumor called "prostatic stromal sarcoma". We report a case of a 60-year-old man with the histological diagnosis of phyll...
Abstract Background Phyllodes tumors of breast are rare fibroepithelial neoplasms. They have similar radiological findings with fibroadenomas. While fibroadenomas benign lesions, phyllodes may malignant potential. Therefore, any imaging to differentiate fibroadenoma from tumor valuable. Case presentation A 51-year-old female patient was admitted our clinic the complaint a palpable mass. Tru-Cut...
The aim of our study is to examine the clinical and pathological features of patients with breast phyllodes tumors and to determine features that are correlated with outcome. Forty-four phyllodes tumors were assessed. There were 11 benign, 11 borderline and 22 malignant tumors. Ten of 44 patients (22.72%) relapsed at any site. Seven patients (15.9%) had a local recurrence (LR), and three patien...
Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) of the breast is a benign proliferative lesion of mammary stroma. It is identified as stromal cleavage surrounded by spindle-shaped stromal cells histomorphologicaly. Generally, it is determined in premenopausal women incidentally during breast biopsy. Clinically, it is rarely emerges as a palpable mass. PASH may be confused with low-grade angiosarco...
Introduction: It is well-recognized that cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage are capable of fusion to form multinucleated giant cells (MGCs). The presence of multinucleated giant cells on FNAC smears of breast lumps have been described only sporadically in the literature. As this is a common specimen in Cytopathology, knowledge of frequency of this variation can be valuable to cytopatholog...
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