Abstract
Introduction: Hamartoma and nodular pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH) are inusual breast tumor entities, however, can simulate breast cancer. The only accurate tool is preoperative biopsy. Surgical treatment is curative with low recurrence rate. Objective: To present a case of mammary hamartoma associated with PASH whose initial presentation was suggestive of probable malignancy. Case Report: Woman, 44 years old, admitted to controls because of probable malignant breast disease, mammography was reported as BIRADS 0, breast ultrasound as BIRADS U.S: 5, CORE biopsy reported PASH. Partial mastectomy was performed. On delayed biopsy mammary hamartoma with extensive stromal hyperplasia pseudoangiomatosa was diagnosed. Discussion: PASH and hamartomas are diseases with no specific clinical presentation, radiological findings may be pathognomonic of hamartoma, while not in PASH. In the reported case the pathological study showed an association of these conditions, described in a 16% to 71% breast hamartoma cases. The analysis of the entire surgical specimen is essential for a definitive diagnosis.
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Ibáñez R, G., Figueroa G, M., Chávez M, O., Olguín H, F., Leiva C, V., & Guerrero G, M. (2014). HAMARTOMA E HIPERPLASIA ESTROMAL PSEUDOANGIOMATOSA DE LA MAMA, DIAGNÓSTICOS DIFERENCIALES INFRECUENTES DE CÁNCER DE MAMA: Differential diagnosis. Revista Chilena de Cirugía, 66(2), 170–174. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-40262014000200014
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