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Myofibroblastoma of the Breast: Diagnostic Challenges of a Rare Benign Tumor. | LitMetric

Myofibroblastoma of the Breast: Diagnostic Challenges of a Rare Benign Tumor.

Indian J Surg

4th Department of Surgery, ATTIKON University Hospital, GR-115 26 Athens, Greece ; Medical School, Athens University, 1 Rimini Str, 12462 Chaidari Athens, Greece.

Published: December 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Breast myofibroblastomas (MFBs) are rare, benign tumors most frequently occurring in males, often alongside gynecomastia, and definitive diagnosis typically requires post-surgical analysis utilizing immunohistochemistry due to their various tumor variants.
  • - Histologically, MFBs are characterized by spindle cells in a collagenous background, with low mitotic activity and markers such as vimentin and CD34 indicating their benign nature.
  • - Surgical excision, whether through local resection or mastectomy in specific cases, is essential for both diagnosis and treatment, as demonstrated by a study reviewing three instances of MFB, involving two postmenopausal females and one male.

Article Abstract

Breast myofibroblastomas (MFBs) are rare benign tumors that have recently been recognized as a distinct entity. They are more common in men and often coexist with gynecomastia. Fine needle aspiration cytology or core biopsy should always be performed for triple assessment; however, due to the multiple variants of the tumor, final diagnosis can be safely accomplished only postoperatively with the aid of immunohistochemistry. The main histological characteristic that differentiates MFBs from the majority of malignant mesenchymal breast lesions is the presence of spindle cells in a collagenous background. Low mitotic activity and vimentin and CD34 positivity have been reported as well. Surgical excision retains a pivotal diagnostic and curative role. Local resection is sufficient, but mastectomy can also be advocated either in cases of male patients with coexisting gynecomastia or in females with large tumors. Into this retrospective survey, three cases of breast MFB were consecutively enrolled. Two patients were postmenopausal females and one was male. Relevant literature is briefly reviewed. Clinical features, histogenesis, morphological, and immunochemical findings are discussed, while the role of the current diagnostic and therapeutic management of this uncommon neoplasm is emphasized.

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