UNUSUAL VARIANTS OF FIBROADENOMA BREAST
Journal Title: Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 21
Abstract
[b] UNUSUAL VARIANTS OF FIBROADENOMA BREAST DIAGNOSED ON CYTOLOGY [/b] Fibroadenomas are common benign breast tumours that display a characteristic morphology, although several epithelial and stromal variations exist which may pose a diagnostic difficulty. We are discussing a case series of four cases of benign fibroadenoma with morphological variations as observed on cytology smears in the department of Pathology, KGMU, Lucknow, UP. Juvenile fibroadenoma constitutes only 4% of the total fibroadenomas with incidence of 0.5% per year. Another very rare histological finding is the presence of multinucleated giant cells throughout the stroma of a benign fibroadenoma, more commonly found incidentally within the interlobular stroma of breast tissue. Similarly apocrine metaplasia has been found to be 28% in a case series (Arno Kuijper et.al) of 396 cases of fibroadenoma. It is important to identify these variants as they may be misinterpreted as malignancy.
Authors and Affiliations
Riddhi Jaiswal, Urvashee Dwivedi, Sonal Ghaoghave
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