• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: A Giant Mammary Hamartoma in a Young Breast Cancer Patient
  • Beteiligte: Rumpf, Anna-Lena; Mathiak, Micaela; Schäfer, Fritz K.; Caliebe, Almuth; Farrokh, Andre; Elessawy, Mohamed; Bauerschlag, Dirk O.; Maass, Nicolai; van Mackelenbergh, Marion; Heilmann, Thorsten
  • Erschienen: S. Karger AG, 2021
  • Erschienen in: Breast Care, 16 (2021) 1, Seite 85-88
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1159/000507604
  • ISSN: 1661-3791; 1661-3805
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  • Beschreibung: <b><i>Background:</i></b> Hamartomas of the breast are rare benign tumors. Pre- and also postoperative differentiation from other benign or even malignant tumors is challenging. <b><i>Case Presentation:</i></b> A 36-year-old female presented with a giant tumor of the left breast. The patient had suffered from an early breast cancer of the contralateral right breast the year before, which was treated with breast-conserving therapy, radiation, and endocrine therapy ever since. The hamartoma was classified as BI-RADS 2 in mammography and BI-RADS 4 in ultrasound. On clinical examination, a tumor of nearly 15 cm in size led to an abstruse deformity of the breast and the nipple-areola complex. We found an indolent, grand bulging tumor with an elastic texture directly beneath the skin. A biopsy that had been performed before was compatible with the suspected hamartoma. Because of the remaining diagnostic uncertainties after contralateral breast cancer and the progressive malformation of the left breast, a tumor extirpation utilizing a reduction mammaplasty was performed without complications. Subsequent genetic analyses excluded a loss of PTEN in this patient. <b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> We presented the rare case of a 36-year-old woman with a history of breast cancer and a 700-g breast hamartoma. The preoperative and even the postoperative specification of a hamartoma remains challenging, and associations with genetic alterations should be considered.
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