Volume : IV, Issue : I, January - 2015

Metaplastic carcinoma of the breast: A clinicopathological review

Dr. M. Vijaya Sree, Dr. M. Rajani, Dr. C. Padmavathi Devi, Dr. G. Sailabala

Abstract :

Aim- To evaluate the clinicopathological features of Metaplastic carcinomas.

Methods-Data of 11 patients with metaplastic east carcinoma were retrospectively reviewed in a 3 years period.
Results- The patients ages ranged from 28 years to 70 years (median 49 years). The tumours were 4 to 10 cm (median 7 cm) in size. Patients
underwent modified radical mastectomy and one patient underwent lumpectomy. One patient had axillary lymphnode metastasis. TNM
staging, Tumour size and Axillary nodal status were significant prognostic factors of survival.
Conclusions- All the three subtypes of Metaplastic carcinoma are known to behave aggressively and should be differentiated from the low
grade fiomatosis -like Metaplastic carcinoma, which does not metastasise.

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Article: Download PDF   DOI : 10.36106/ijsr  

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Dr.M.Vijaya sree, Dr.M.Rajani, Dr.C.Padmavathi Devi, Dr.G.Sailabala Metaplastic carcinoma of the breast: A clinicopathological review International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 4, Issue : 1 January 2015


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