| Literature DB >> 31583145 |
Rawan Al Khudari1, Mohannad Homsi1, Hasan Al Zohaily1, Maher S Saifo2.
Abstract
Bilateral breast cancers are rare cases encountered and are usually the same type in both sides. Only very few cases were reported to have different histological types of neoplasia involving sarcoma. Moreover, sarcomas rarely originate from the breast as a primary lesion whereas the common presentation is having angiosarcoma following radiotherapy. In this report, we present a rare case of a Syrian 43-year-old woman having two distinct primary lesions in the breasts: invasive ductal carcinoma and contralateral stromal sarcoma.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31583145 PMCID: PMC6754894 DOI: 10.1155/2019/6460847
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Oncol Med
Figure 1Invasive ductal carcinoma (H&E).
Figure 2Magnified image showing ductal carcinoma in situ.
Figure 3CK7 staining with positive results indicating carcinoma.
Figure 4H&E microscopic image of the left mass showing spindle-shaped cells.
Figure 5Negative CK7 stain of the left mass.
Figure 6CD10-positive staining for the left mass suggesting stromal origin.