Angiosarcoma primario de mama y carcinoma papilar de tiroides sincrónico presentación de un caso

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Abstract

Present the exceptional case of a female patient with diagnostic of primary angiosarcoma of the breast and synchronous thyroid papillary carcinoma, we review the literature. Patient female 34 year old with diagnostic of primary angiosarcoma in the right breast, it was removed, in the extension study found an incidental thyroid papillary carcinoma that required total thyroidectomy and central lymphadenectomy in a second time. The primary angiosarcomas account for less than 0.05% of all primary malignant tumors of the breast. The definitive diagnosis is determined by the pathology study, which defines three grades: high, low and intermediate, which relate directly to the survival. The prevalence of malignant thyroid incidentalomas was observed by PET varies from 14% to 30,9%, according to different studies. Planning the surgical treatment of incidental thyroid malignancies in patients with other primary tumor should be analyzed individually, according the expected survival of the primary tumor.

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Manzanares, M. D. C., Muñoz Atienza, V., Sánchez Garćia, S., Martínez De Paz, F., & Feŕnandez, J. M. (2012). Angiosarcoma primario de mama y carcinoma papilar de tiroides sincrónico presentación de un caso. Revista Venezolana de Oncologia, 24(1), 52–56. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-75262013000500009

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