A Misdiagnosis of a Breast Tumor: Histology Solves It

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Nádia Rodrigues Silva - Corresponding Author

Nádia Silva [nadiasrsilva@gmail.com]
Rua da Beneficiência nr. 8, 1050-099, Lisboa, Portugal

João Vasco Barreira
Susana Nunes
Inês Morujão
Ana Correia

Abstract

A breast lump can be benign or malignant, the late one can be primary or metastatic. When the primary neoplasm is unknown the diagnosis, management and treatment maybe quite difficult. We present a case of stage IV gastric cancer, where the first complaint was a breast lump. The rare incidence of such clinical presentation justifies reporting this case and highlights the importance of multidisciplinary teams in the management of cancer patients.

Keywords: Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis; Breast Neoplasms/pathology; Breast Neoplasms/secondary; Histology; Neoplasms, Unknown Primary

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Silva NR, Barreira JV, Nunes S, Morujão I, Correia A. A Misdiagnosis of a Breast Tumor: Histology Solves It. Gaz Med [Internet]. 2020 Sep. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 29];7(3). Available from: http://gazetamedica.gazetamedica.pt/index.php/gazeta/article/view/316
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CLINICAL CASE

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