Synchronous bilateral breast carcinomas with divergent radiographic presentations: Radiologic–pathologic correlation of invasive mucinous and ductal carcinomas
The differential diagnosis of well-circumscribed breast masses on imaging includes mostly benign tumors. A potential pitfall in diagnostic breast imaging is that 10–20% of malignancies appear as lesions with benign imaging characteristics. This report presents a case of synchronous bilateral breast...
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doaj-215e465adb47482e8044bec18e4e48982020-11-24T21:54:36ZengElsevierHuman Pathology: Case Reports2214-33002015-09-0123636610.1016/j.ehpc.2015.02.004Synchronous bilateral breast carcinomas with divergent radiographic presentations: Radiologic–pathologic correlation of invasive mucinous and ductal carcinomasLena Caron0Evelyn May1Ashley Cimino-Mathews2Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MarylandJohns Hopkins Hospital Department of Radiology, Baltimore, MarylandJohns Hopkins Hospital Department of Pathology, Baltimore, MarylandThe differential diagnosis of well-circumscribed breast masses on imaging includes mostly benign tumors. A potential pitfall in diagnostic breast imaging is that 10–20% of malignancies appear as lesions with benign imaging characteristics. This report presents a case of synchronous bilateral breast masses, one of which demonstrated benign imaging characteristics (well circumscribed) and the second of which demonstrated suspicious imaging characteristics (spiculated and indistinct). After radiologic–pathologic correlation, it was found that the well-circumscribed mass of the right breast was an invasive mucinous carcinoma, and the spiculated indistinct mass of the left breast was an invasive ductal carcinoma. This highlights a possible hazard of diagnostic imaging in the setting of benign-appearing lesions, and underscores the importance of radiographic–pathologic correlation in the evaluation of breast masses.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214330014201210Radiology-pathology correlationMucinous carcinomaDuctal carcinoma |
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Lena Caron Evelyn May Ashley Cimino-Mathews Synchronous bilateral breast carcinomas with divergent radiographic presentations: Radiologic–pathologic correlation of invasive mucinous and ductal carcinomas Human Pathology: Case Reports Radiology-pathology correlation Mucinous carcinoma Ductal carcinoma |
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Lena Caron Evelyn May Ashley Cimino-Mathews |
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Lena Caron |
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Synchronous bilateral breast carcinomas with divergent radiographic presentations: Radiologic–pathologic correlation of invasive mucinous and ductal carcinomas |
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Synchronous bilateral breast carcinomas with divergent radiographic presentations: Radiologic–pathologic correlation of invasive mucinous and ductal carcinomas |
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Synchronous bilateral breast carcinomas with divergent radiographic presentations: Radiologic–pathologic correlation of invasive mucinous and ductal carcinomas |
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Synchronous bilateral breast carcinomas with divergent radiographic presentations: Radiologic–pathologic correlation of invasive mucinous and ductal carcinomas |
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Synchronous bilateral breast carcinomas with divergent radiographic presentations: Radiologic–pathologic correlation of invasive mucinous and ductal carcinomas |
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synchronous bilateral breast carcinomas with divergent radiographic presentations: radiologic–pathologic correlation of invasive mucinous and ductal carcinomas |
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Elsevier |
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Human Pathology: Case Reports |
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The differential diagnosis of well-circumscribed breast masses on imaging includes mostly benign tumors. A potential pitfall in diagnostic breast imaging is that 10–20% of malignancies appear as lesions with benign imaging characteristics. This report presents a case of synchronous bilateral breast masses, one of which demonstrated benign imaging characteristics (well circumscribed) and the second of which demonstrated suspicious imaging characteristics (spiculated and indistinct). After radiologic–pathologic correlation, it was found that the well-circumscribed mass of the right breast was an invasive mucinous carcinoma, and the spiculated indistinct mass of the left breast was an invasive ductal carcinoma. This highlights a possible hazard of diagnostic imaging in the setting of benign-appearing lesions, and underscores the importance of radiographic–pathologic correlation in the evaluation of breast masses. |
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Radiology-pathology correlation Mucinous carcinoma Ductal carcinoma |
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