نتایج جستجو برای: lobular carcinoma

تعداد نتایج: 403083  

2002
Andrew A. Renshaw Norberto Cartagena Robert P. Derhagopian Edwin W. Gould

Recent reports suggest that the finding of lobular neoplasia (atypical lobular hyperplasia [ALH] or lobular carcinoma in situ [LCIS]) in breast core needle biopsy specimens may be associated with an increased risk of both ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) or invasive carcinoma at excision. We reviewed our breast core biopsy material to see if we could confirm this finding. From 4,297 biopsies, 71...

2017
Sultana Razia Kentaro Nakayama Mayu Tsukao Kohei Nakamura Masako Ishikawa Tomoka Ishibashi Noriyoshi Ishikawa Kaori Sanuki Hitomi Yamashita Ruriko Ono Mohammad Mahmud Hossain Toshiko Minamoto Satoru Kyo

Haematogenous metastases of breast cancer tumors has previously been demonstrated to frequently occur at the sites of the lung, bones, liver and brain, however presence in the uterine remains a rare occurrence. Metastatic carcinoma of the uterus usually originates from other genital sites, most frequently from the ovaries. The current review presents the first reported case of lobular breast ca...

2009
Patrick L. Wagner Naoki Kitabayashi Yao-Tseng Chen Sandra J. Shin

The relationship between ductal and lobular breast carcinoma is highlighted in cases in which these morphologically divergent carcinomas coexist in proximity within a single patient. We hypothesized that such cases may result from the proliferation of a precursor lesion into a tumor containing areas of divergent morphologic features. In this study, we analyzed loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in 10...

2015
Tadatoshi Osaku Hideaki Ogata Shunsuke Magoshi Yorichika Kubota Fumi Saito Shinsaku Kanazawa Hironori Kaneko

INTRODUCTION Invasive lobular carcinomas have an increased propensity for distant metastases, particularly to the peritoneum, ovaries, and uterus. In contrast, distant metastases of nonpalpable lobular carcinomas are extremely rare, and the causes of underlying symptoms of primary carcinomas remain unclear. We report a case of an asymptomatic invasive lobular carcinoma with a primary mammary le...

2012
Linda Kao Yekaterina Bulkin Susan Fineberg Leslie Montgomery Tova Koenigsberg

Lobular carcinoma in situ is a form of in situ neoplasia that develops within the terminal lobules of the breast. It is an extremely rare finding in males due to the lack of lobular development in the male breast. The authors herein report an unusual case of incidentally discovered lobular carcinoma in situ in a male patient with recurrent bilateral gynecomastia who was subsequently diagnosed w...

Journal: :Surgery 1994
B M Michaels C R Nunn D F Roses

BACKGROUND A case of lobular carcinoma in a male breast is described. Lobular carcinoma is a very uncommon histopathologic form of male breast cancer because of the absence of lobules in the normal male breast. The cytoarchitecture of the normal male breast can be deranged in conditions such as Klinefelter's syndrome or as a result of estrogen exposure. Lobular carcinoma of the male breast has ...

2011
Hana Kim Eun Ju Son Hyun Youk

breast cancers (1). Moreover, it differs from invasive ductal carcinoma, the most common histologic subtype of breast cancer, not only with respect to histologic and mammographic characteristics, but also in the pattern of metastatic spread (2). While the spread to the lymph nodes, lung and liver is common in both ductal and lobular carcinomas, invasive lobular carcinoma has been found to metas...

Journal: :Journal of investigative medicine high impact case reports 2016
Bathmapriya Balakrishnan Sufiya Shaik Irina Burman-Solovyeva

Introduction. We present an unusual case of metastatic lobular breast carcinoma. Typical areas of metastasis include bone, gynecological organs, peritoneum, retroperitoneum, and gastrointestinal (GI) tract, in order of frequency. With regard to GI metastasis, extrahepatic represents a rare site. Case. Two years after being diagnosed with invasive lobular breast carcinoma, a 61-year-old female c...

2010
Margaret D. Phillips Stephen J. Pomeranz

SOURCES 1. Varga Z, Mallon E.Histology and Immunophenotype of Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer. Daily Practice and Pitfalls. Breast Dis. 2009 Oct 21;30:15-19. 2. Weigelt B, Geyer FC, et al. The molecular underpinning of lobular histological growth pattern: a genome-wide transcriptomic analysis of invasive lobular carcinomas and gradeand molecular subtype-matched invasive ductal carcinomas of no s...

2012
Simonetta Monti Andres Del Castillo

The early proliferative lesions of the breast have taken on greater significance as a result of mammographic screening and the use of even more sensitive imaging technologies. The intraductal proliferative lesions of the breast are a group of cytologically and architecturally diverse proliferations, typically originating from the terminal duct-lobular unit and confined to the mammary duct-lobul...

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