Ductal carcinoma arising from ectopic breast tissue following microcalcification observed on screening mammography: A case report and review of the literature

Jeeyeon Lee, Jin Hyang Jung, Wan Wook Kim, Seung Ook Hwang, Jin Gu Kang, Jino Baek, Hye Jung Kim, Ji Young Park, Ji Yun Jeong, Jae Yang Lim, Ho Yong Park

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Abstract

Ectopic breast tissue can occur anywhere along the incompletely regressed mammary ridge. Among the various types of breast choristoma, ectopic breast tissue, which has only glandular tissue without a nipple or areola, is most commonly detected in axillary areas. However, ectopic breast cancer is often not detected until significant clinical symptoms have been revealed, or diagnosis is delayed. Furthermore, an examination of ectopic breast tissue tends to be omitted from a screening mammography. Especially, the microcalcifications of ectopic breast tissue are difficult to delineate on mammography. Herein, the authors report a case of ectopic breast carcinoma that showed clustered microcalcifications on screening mammography, and discuss the interpretation and implications of microcalcification in ectopic breast tissue.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)393-396
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Breast Cancer
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2014

Keywords

  • Breast
  • Calcification
  • Choristoma

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