Syringomatous adenoma of the nipple


Autoria(s): Ku, J.; Bennett, R. D.; Chong, K. D.; Bennett, I. C.
Contribuinte(s)

Hans-Jorg Senn

Data(s)

01/10/2004

Resumo

Infiltrating syringomatous adenoma (SA) of the nipple is a rare but distinct benign clinical entity affecting the breast. It needs to be included in the differential diagnosis of patients who present with a lump in the nipple/areola complex. It is similar histologically to a syringoma, a benign tumour originating in the ducts of the dermal sweat glands, and importantly needs to be distinguished from a tubular carcinoma. SA of the nipple is locally infiltrating but is not known to metastasise. It often presents as a subareolar lesion with clinical, mammographic and ultrasound findings suspicious for malignancy. Whilst it may be possible to suspect the diagnosis on fine needle cytology, core biopsy or excisional biopsy is usually required to establish the diagnosis. There is a tendency to recurrence if excision is incomplete. The following is a case report, literature review and discussion of the surgical management options available in this unusual condition. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73892

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Churchill Livingstone

Palavras-Chave #Oncology #Obstetrics & Gynecology #Syringomatous Adenoma #Nipple #Benign Breast Neoplasm #Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma #Squamous Metaplasia #Breast #CX #321029 Surgery #730109 Surgical methods and procedures
Tipo

Journal Article