Recurrent borderline phyllodes tumor in nipple: a rare case report and review of the literature.

Gland Surg

Department of Breast Surgery, China-Japan Union Hospital, Jilin University, Changchun 130033, China.

Published: April 2020

Phyllodes tumor (PT) of the breast is a rare tumor. They are usually located in the four quadrants of the mammary gland and may also appear below the nipple. Although there have been a number of cases reported, here we report a very rare case of this tumor in an unusual location. The patient has been diagnosed with right breast borderline PT, who accepted breast-conserving surgery. Twelve months after surgery we found right nipple enlargement, without nipple discharge, ipsilateral and contralateral breast without palpable mass. Interestingly, ultrasound showed a lesion in the right nipple: a hypoechoic mass with a diameter of 2.0 cm was seen in the nipple, with no significant calcification. The patient underwent nipple-sparing mastectomy without postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy. Histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated a borderline PT. There were no signs of recurrence after two years of follow-up. We consider that wide surgical resection and negative margin are still the main methods for the treatment of recurrent borderline PTs.

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