Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Associated with Saline Breast Implant

Background: Breast implant associated anaplastic large T- cell lymphoma is a rare type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, with a reported incidence of 0.3% per 100,000 women with breast prosthesis per year. It presents most commonly as a peri-implant seroma, but may also present as a capsular mass, tumor ero...

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Main Authors: Grace Ng, Rupa K. Patel, LaNette Smith, Guido Sclabas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kaviani Breast Disease Institute 2016-12-01
Series:Archives of Breast Cancer
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Online Access:https://archbreastcancer.com/index.php/abc/article/view/99
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spelling doaj-49c2023ae20c479082e87ac27fada69c2020-11-25T03:33:41ZengKaviani Breast Disease InstituteArchives of Breast Cancer2383-04332016-12-013410.19187/abc.201634135-13888Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Associated with Saline Breast ImplantGrace Ng0Rupa K. Patel1LaNette Smith2Guido Sclabas3Department of Surgery, School of Community Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USADepartment of Surgery, School of Community Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USABreast Surgery of Tulsa, Oklahoma, USADepartment of Surgery, School of Community Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA Background: Breast implant associated anaplastic large T- cell lymphoma is a rare type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, with a reported incidence of 0.3% per 100,000 women with breast prosthesis per year. It presents most commonly as a peri-implant seroma, but may also present as a capsular mass, tumor erosion through skin, in a regional lymph node, or found incidentally during revision surgery. Case presentation: We report a 68-year-old female patient who presented with a four month history of marked pain and swelling of the right breast, who upon implant removal and right sided capsulectomy, revealed pathology consistent with ALK negative, CD 30 positive anaplastic large T- cell lymphoma. Conclusion: Breast implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma, although a rare clinical occurrence is of clinical significance. Prognosis is favorable in the majority of reported cases. Definitive treatment guidelines have yet to be determined after review of long-term follow-up data. https://archbreastcancer.com/index.php/abc/article/view/99breast lymphomabreast implantseroma
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author Grace Ng
Rupa K. Patel
LaNette Smith
Guido Sclabas
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Rupa K. Patel
LaNette Smith
Guido Sclabas
Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Associated with Saline Breast Implant
Archives of Breast Cancer
breast lymphoma
breast implant
seroma
author_facet Grace Ng
Rupa K. Patel
LaNette Smith
Guido Sclabas
author_sort Grace Ng
title Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Associated with Saline Breast Implant
title_short Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Associated with Saline Breast Implant
title_full Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Associated with Saline Breast Implant
title_fullStr Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Associated with Saline Breast Implant
title_full_unstemmed Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Associated with Saline Breast Implant
title_sort anaplastic large cell lymphoma associated with saline breast implant
publisher Kaviani Breast Disease Institute
series Archives of Breast Cancer
issn 2383-0433
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background: Breast implant associated anaplastic large T- cell lymphoma is a rare type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, with a reported incidence of 0.3% per 100,000 women with breast prosthesis per year. It presents most commonly as a peri-implant seroma, but may also present as a capsular mass, tumor erosion through skin, in a regional lymph node, or found incidentally during revision surgery. Case presentation: We report a 68-year-old female patient who presented with a four month history of marked pain and swelling of the right breast, who upon implant removal and right sided capsulectomy, revealed pathology consistent with ALK negative, CD 30 positive anaplastic large T- cell lymphoma. Conclusion: Breast implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma, although a rare clinical occurrence is of clinical significance. Prognosis is favorable in the majority of reported cases. Definitive treatment guidelines have yet to be determined after review of long-term follow-up data.
topic breast lymphoma
breast implant
seroma
url https://archbreastcancer.com/index.php/abc/article/view/99
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