Granulocytic Sarcoma Presenting as a Palpable Breast Lump

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We report the case of a 45-year-old woman who palpated a voluminous painless lump in the superior outer quadrant of her left breast. Her past medical history revealed an acute myeloid leukemia (AML) treated and considered in remission 1 month prior to this discovery. Imaging work-up by mammogram, US, and MRI showed multiples masses suspect of malignancy in both breasts. US-guided needle biopsy was performed in the palpable mass and in one of the multiple lesions located in the right breast. Histologic findings were compatible with a granulocytic sarcoma in both breasts, which was considered as a relapse of the AML treated a few months earlier.

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Fernandes Vieira, V., Vo, Q. D., Bouquet de la Jolinière, J., Khomsi, F., Feki, A., & Hoogewoud, H. M. (2017). Granulocytic Sarcoma Presenting as a Palpable Breast Lump. Frontiers in Surgery, 3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2016.00067

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