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Juvenile giant fibroadenoma [PDF]
Fibroadenomas are benign solid tumor associated with aberration of normal lobular development. Juvenile giant fibroadenoma is usually single and >5 cm in size /or >500 gms in weight.
Vipul Yagnik
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A giant fibroadenoma in a mature woman: diagnosis and treatment in a limited resource environment (a case report) [PDF]
We report an extremely rare case of a 40-year-old woman with a giant fibroadenoma of 30cm in diameter that was accompanied by ulceration and bleeding. We document the onset, the clinical presentation, as well as the challenge encountered in the diagnosis
Médard Kakule Kabuyaya +5 more
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Bilateral Giant Juvenile Fibroadenoma of Breast [PDF]
Fibroadenomas are benign lesions of breast commonly found in young age group. These focal tumours contain both mesenchymal and glandular tissue. Giant juvenile fibroma of breast is rare variant of fibroadenoma found usually in less than 20 years of age.
Nikhil Makkar +4 more
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Giant Fibroadenoma Mimicking Phyllodes [PDF]
Fibroadenoma which is more than 5 cm is called giant fibroadenoma.The giant fibroadenoma is an uncommon variant (4%) of fibroadenoma characterized by rapid growth.
Vinod Kumar B. +2 more
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Giant fibroadenoma growing rapidly during pregnancy. [PDF]
Giant fibroadenoma is a rare disease with unknown etiology. During pregnancy, fibroadenomas increase in size and may show lactational histologic changes. High concentrations of estrogen, progesterone, and prolactin promote the ductal growth and formation of tubuloalveolar structures.
Karagulle E +3 more
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Giant fibroadenoma in postmenopausal female
Giant fibroadenoma, with an overall incidence of
Vandana Verma Ahluwalia +2 more
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A case report of juvenile giant fibroadenoma of the breast: How common? [PDF]
Breast lesions are rare prepubescents. The majority of breast lesions in this age group are benign. The most common of these rare lesions is juvenile fibroadenoma, which accounts for only 0.5% of all fibroadenomas.
C A Mohd Firdaus +2 more
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Recurrent giant juvenile fibroadenoma
Breast masses in children, though rare, present a difficult clinical challenge as they can represent a wide variety of entities from benign fibroadenomas to phyllodes tumors. Rapidly growing or recurrent masses can be particularly concerning to patients,
Kathryn S. King +2 more
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Giant Fibroadenoma of Breast in an Adolescent Girl [PDF]
A 12-year-old girl presented with a 15 × 15 cm, rapidly enlarging mass in left breast. Fine-needle aspiration cytology showed a benign proliferative breast lesion. Total excision of the mass was done preserving nipple and areola.
Nithya Thuruthiyath +4 more
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Recurrent bilateral giant breast fibroadenomas with a somatic PIK3CA p.G106V mutation: case report and review of current evidence [PDF]
Background Fibroadenomas are common benign breast tumors, but recurrent bilateral giant fibroadenomas are rare. Recent studies suggest genetic factors, such as PIK3CA mutations, may influence tumor behavior.
Yuemei Zhang +7 more
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