Volume : IX, Issue : V, May - 2020

LOCAL RECURRANCE OF MALIGNANT PHYLLODES WITH LIPOMATOUS AND CHONDROID DIFFRENTIATION : A RARE CASE REPORT

Dr. Reeta Dhar, Dr. Priyanka Gaikwad, Dr. Jyotsna Sahai, Dr. Shilpi Sahu

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Phyllodes is a biphasic fioepithelial neoplasms accounting for 0.3 –1.5 % of all the east tumors. A 35 year old female came with complaints of palpable, mobile lump in right east since 3 years without axillary lymph node enlargement and family history was also noncontributory. Diagnosis was given as Malignant Phyllodes with Lipomatous and Chondroid diffrentiation and IHC was positive for Vimentin , MIB–1, CDK4, MDM2. Breast sarcomas are very aggressive tumors and are characterized by recurrent, hematogenous metastasis. They account for less than 1% and malignant phyllodes tumor accounts for 0.18%. These tumours grow rapidly and aggressively, hence close follow–up is necessary with radiological imaging to check for metastasis

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LOCAL RECURRANCE OF MALIGNANT PHYLLODES WITH LIPOMATOUS AND CHONDROID DIFFRENTIATION : A RARE CASE REPORT, Dr. Reeta Dhar, Dr. Priyanka Gaikwad, Dr. Jyotsna Sahai, Dr. Shilpi Sahu INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-5 | May-2020


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