Desmoid-type fibromatosis of the breast: A report of 2 cases

被引:17
作者
Benej, Roman [1 ]
Meciarova, Iveta [2 ]
Pohlodek, Kamil [3 ]
机构
[1] Slovak Med Univ Bratislava, Dept Thorac Surg, Bratislava 82606, Slovakia
[2] Alpha Med Pathol Ltd, Bratislava 84101, Slovakia
[3] Comenius Univ, Dept Gynecol & Obstet 2, Fac Med, Ruzinovska 6, Bratislava 82606, Slovakia
关键词
breast tumors; desmoid-type fibromatosis; MANAGEMENT; TUMORS;
D O I
10.3892/ol.2017.6337
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Mammary fibromatosis is a rare and locally aggressive benign tumor of the breast; it originates from fibroblasts and myofibroblasts within the breast parenchyma and does not metastasize. The condition is locally aggressive and has a high rate of recurrence. The etiology of mammary fibromatosis is unknown. Breast imaging examinations are not specific for fibromatosis and often imitate breast cancer. The current study presents 2 cases of women with breast fibromatosis, the first of which exhibited a locally advanced aggressive form of the disease, where breast surgery and en bloc resection of the underlying regions of the thoracic wall were required. In the second case, breast imaging examinations suggested an invasive breast tumor, probably carcinoma, infiltrating the muscles of the chest wall. An ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy revealed a low-grade myofibroblastic proliferation consistent with breast fibromatosis. The patient underwent a right quadrantectomy, with a partial resection of the underlying musculature. The patients remain disease-free at the time of writing. As involvement of the breast in patients with desmoid-like fibromatosis as rare, the present study reports 2 cases with clinical features and histological findings in order to improve and add to the knowledge of this disease.
引用
收藏
页码:1433 / 1438
页数:6
相关论文
共 22 条
[1]   Chest wall desmoid tumors: Results of surgical intervention [J].
Abbas, AE ;
Deschamps, C ;
Cassivi, SD ;
Nichols, FC ;
Allen, MS ;
Schleck, CD ;
Pairolero, PC .
ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY, 2004, 78 (04) :1219-1223
[2]   Optimal therapy for desmoid tumors: current options and challenges for the future [J].
Al-Jazrawe, Mushriq ;
Au, Magdalene ;
Alman, Benjamin .
EXPERT REVIEW OF ANTICANCER THERAPY, 2015, 15 (12) :1443-1458
[3]   Spontaneous Regression of Primary Abdominal Wall Desmoid Tumors: More Common than Previously Thought [J].
Bonvalot, Sylvie ;
Ternes, Nils ;
Fiore, Marco ;
Bitsakou, Georgina ;
Colombo, Chiara ;
Honore, Charles ;
Marrari, Andrea ;
Le Cesne, Axel ;
Perrone, Federica ;
Dunant, Ariane ;
Gronchi, Alessandro .
ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, 2013, 20 (13) :4096-4102
[4]   Sporadic extra abdominal wall desmoid-type fibromatosis: Surgical resection can be safely limited to a minority of patients [J].
Colombo, C. ;
Miceli, R. ;
Le Pechoux, C. ;
Palassini, E. ;
Honore, C. ;
Stacchiotti, S. ;
Mir, O. ;
Casali, P. G. ;
Domont, J. ;
Fiore, M. ;
Le Cesne, A. ;
Gronchi, A. ;
Bonvalot, S. .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2015, 51 (02) :186-192
[5]   A Prognostic Nomogram for Prediction of Recurrence in Desmoid Fibromatosis [J].
Crago, Aimee M. ;
Denton, Brian ;
Salas, Sebastien ;
Dufresne, Armelle ;
Mezhir, James J. ;
Hameed, Meera ;
Gonen, Mithat ;
Singer, Samuel ;
Brennan, Murray F. .
ANNALS OF SURGERY, 2013, 258 (02) :347-353
[6]   Breast fibromatosis: An uncommon benign breast disease [J].
Croce, S. ;
Letourneux, C. ;
Dale, G. ;
Mathelin, C. .
GYNECOLOGIE OBSTETRIQUE & FERTILITE, 2009, 37 (05) :442-446
[7]   Extra-abdominal desmoid fibromatosis: A review of management, current guidance and unanswered questions [J].
Eastley, N. ;
McCulloch, T. ;
Esler, C. ;
Hennig, I. ;
Fairbairn, J. ;
Gronchi, A. ;
Ashford, R. .
EJSO, 2016, 42 (07) :1071-1083
[8]   Desmoid-Type Fibromatosis: A Front-Line Conservative Approach to Select Patients for Surgical Treatment [J].
Fiore, Marco ;
Rimareix, Francoise ;
Mariani, Luigi ;
Domont, Julien ;
Collini, Paola ;
Le Pechoux, Cecile ;
Casali, Paolo G. ;
Le Cesne, Axel ;
Gronchi, Alessandro ;
Bonvalot, Sylvie .
ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, 2009, 16 (09) :2587-2593
[9]  
Ha Kelli Y, 2013, Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent), V26, P22
[10]   CTNNB1 S45F Mutation Predicts Poor Efficacy of Meloxicam Treatment for Desmoid Tumors: A Pilot Study [J].
Hamada, Shunsuke ;
Futamura, Naohisa ;
Ikuta, Kunihiro ;
Urakawa, Hiroshi ;
Kozawa, Eiji ;
Ishiguro, Naoki ;
Nishida, Yoshihiro .
PLOS ONE, 2014, 9 (05)