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Accessory breast tissue in axilla masquerading as breast cancer recurrence [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics, 2008
Ectopic or accessory breast tissue is most commonly located in the axilla, though it may be present anywhere along the milk line. Development is hormone dependent, similar to normal breast tissue. These lesions do not warrant any intervention unless they
Goyal, Shikha   +9 more
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Accessory Breast Cancer Occurring Concurrently with Bilateral Primary Invasive Breast Carcinomas: A Report of Two Cases and Literature Review

open access: yesCancer Biology & Medicine, 2012
The development of accessory breast tissue, which is found anywhere along the milk line, is attributed to the failure of milk line remnants to regress during embryogenesis. Primary tumors may arise from any ectopic breast tissue.
Jin-yan Hao   +11 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Implications of a Supernumerary Nipple Breast Cancer in a BReast CAncer Sequence Variation Carrier: A Case Report

open access: yesMayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes, 2023
Supernumerary nipples develop on the chest and abdominopelvic regions along the embryonic milk line. Their anatomy varies from isolated accessory nipples to complete supernumerary nipples (accessory nipple, areola, and underlying glandular breast tissue).
Will Sperduto, MD, MBS   +5 more
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Primary encapsulated papillary carcinoma of axillary accessory breast complicated with breast cancer: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesXin yixue
Multiple primary carcinomas of primary encapsulated papillary carcinoma of axillary accessory breast complicated with breast cancer are extremely rare in clinical practice.
Huang Yingyin, Mei Yue, Guo Xinmin
doaj   +2 more sources

Accessory Breast Cancer in the Right Axilla with Dermoscopic Images

open access: yesIndian Journal of Dermatology
Takuma Matsunaga   +3 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Lobular Carcinoma of the Breast Metastatic to the Spleen and Accessory Spleen: Report of a Case [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Pathology, 2016
Despite the fact that accessory spleen (also known as supernumerary spleen, splenunculus, or splenule) can be found in 10–30% of patients undergoing autopsies, metastatic disease occurring in this organ has been barely reported.
Gabriel M. Groisman
doaj   +2 more sources

Male accessory breast mucinous carcinoma: a case report and literature review [PDF]

open access: yesDiscover Oncology
Accessory breast carcinoma represents a distinct ectopic malignancy comprising approximately 0.3–0.6% of all mammary neoplasms, of which male accessory breast cancer is even rarer.
Junying Huang, Xi Zhou, Xingtong Zhou
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Male Breast Cancer Originating in an Accessory Mammary Gland in the Axilla: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Medicine, 2012
Carcinoma of an accessory mammary gland is an extremely rare tumor. A 61-year-old male patient presented with a hard mass measuring 85 mm × 51 mm in the left axilla.
Jun Yamamura   +8 more
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Somatic BRCA2 Mutation-Positive Concurrent Accessory Male Breast Cancer (BC) and Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): Excellent Efficacy of Palbociclib, Fulvestrant and Leuprolide in Platinum-Exposed and Endocrine-Refractory BC Associated with Cyclin D1 and FGFR1 Amplification and of Carboplatin, Paclitaxel and Radiation in NSCLC [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Oncology, 2019
Accessory male breast cancer (BC) is a rare entity and is associated with poor outcome. We report a 76-year-old patient who was diagnosed with concurrent accessory breast and primary lung cancer, both were positive for somatic BRCA-2 (E1593D) mutation ...
Yu Cheng   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Breast cancer with inguinal node recurrence

open access: yesJournal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute, 2015
Surgery and irradiation for breast cancer may interfere with conventional pathways of spread, leading to bizarre patterns of dissemination through lymphatics or through hematogenous route.
Shikha Goyal   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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