Metastatic Mammary Carcinoma Presenting as a Large Cystic Axillary Mass: A Report of an Unusual Case

The differential diagnosis of cystic axillary masses is broad and includes intranodal lesions. Cystic metastatic tumor deposits are rare, and have been reported in a few tumor types, most commonly in the head and neck region, but rarely described with metastatic mammary carcinoma. We report a case o...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of surgical pathology 2023-10, Vol.31 (7), p.1409-1413
Hauptverfasser: Maybank, Allison K., Curtis, Heather, Topp, Trevor, Barnes, Penny J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The differential diagnosis of cystic axillary masses is broad and includes intranodal lesions. Cystic metastatic tumor deposits are rare, and have been reported in a few tumor types, most commonly in the head and neck region, but rarely described with metastatic mammary carcinoma. We report a case of a 61-year-old female who presented with a large right axillary mass. Imaging studies revealed a cystic axillary mass and ipsilateral breast mass. She was managed with breast conservation surgery and axillary dissection for invasive ductal carcinoma, no special type, Nottingham grade 2 (21 mm). One of nine lymph nodes contained a cystic nodal deposit (52 mm), which resembled a benign inclusion cyst. Oncotype DX recurrence score for the primary tumor was low (8), conferring a low risk of disease recurrence despite the large size of the nodal metastatic deposit. A cystic pattern of metastatic mammary carcinoma is rare and important to recognize for accurate staging and management decisions.
ISSN:1066-8969
1940-2465
DOI:10.1177/10668969231152574