Case Report of Giant Phyllodes
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 9
Abstract
Phyllodes tumours are rare breast tumours. These fibro-epithelial neoplasms are classified as benign, borderline & malignant based on stromal & cellular patterns, but a reliable classification is challenging. The diagnosis is based on core needle biopsy. Treatment of choice is surgical excision with negative margins. We report the case of a giant phyllodes tumour weighing 4kg that was successfully managed with surgical excision.
Authors and Affiliations
Mahendra S. Navare
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