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1/329. Fine-needle aspiration cytology of cystic hypersecretory ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast: a case report.

    Cystic hypersecretory intraductal carcinoma is an unusual, cystic form of intraductal breast carcinoma affecting middle-aged women. Cytopathologists have rarely encountered this lesion, with only 2 other cases having been previously reported (Colandrea et al., Arch Pathol Lab Med 1988:112:560-563; Kim et al., Acta Cytol 1997;41:892-896). In our cases, the cytologic findings of both air-dried, Diff-Quick-stained and ethanol-fixed, Papanicolaou-stained smears are presented. The cytologic hallmarks of this entity include the presence of a few scattered epithelial cells with bland nuclear morphology in a background of extensive, amorphous, pink-staining material. Cytomorphologically, the differential diagnosis includes other entities containing pink-staining material such as colloid carcinoma, mucocele-like lesion of the breast, and benign fibrocystic change.
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2/329. Quadruple cancer including bilateral breasts, Vater's papilla, and urinary bladder: report of a case.

    We herein report a rare case of quadruple carcinoma with heterochronous bilateral breast cancer, cancer of Vater's papilla, and cancer of the urinary bladder, which were all curatively resected. A 62-year-old woman previously underwent right and left modified radical mastectomies heterochronously. Recently, a dilatation of the lower bile duct, diagnosed as cancer of Vater's papilla, was resected by a pancreatoduodenectomy. hematuria during surgery led to the discovery of a solid bladder tumor. The tumor was resected by a transurethral resection. The histopathologic findings differed for all four lesions. The patient had an uneventful postoperative course and to date has shown no recurrence.
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3/329. Paget's disease of the male breast associated with intraductal carcinoma.

    Paget's disease of the breast is a rare condition with an incidence of 3% to 5% of all mammary malignancies. Of all malignant breast cancer, 1% occurs in male patients, and thus, Paget's disease of the male breast is extremely rare. We present a case of intraductal carcinoma of the male breast presenting as Paget's disease.
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4/329. Synchronous inflammatory breast cancer and advanced ovarian carcinoma: a case with prolonged disease-free survival.

    Despite the known association of these malignancies, the incidence of a synchronous presentation of breast and ovarian cancer is low, and the current literature does not address an approach to this clinical problem directly. We report a greater than 2.5 year disease-free survival in a patient treated for synchronous stage IIIB inflammatory breast cancer and stage IIIC epithelial ovarian cancer. The prolonged disease-free survival in our case may provide some guidance in this unusual clinical situation.
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5/329. Paget's disease of the vulva associated with local adenocarcinoma and previous breast adenocarcinoma: report of two cases.

    We report two women in whom vulval Paget's disease occurred in association with local adenocarcinoma and previous breast adenocarcinoma. The first patient presented at the age of 83 years with moist erythematous changes over the perineum and an indurated area near the anus. biopsy of the indurated area showed Paget's cells throughout the epidermis and, below, adenocarcinoma infiltrating the dermis. Ten years previously, she had undergone a left mastectomy for infiltrating ductal carcinoma of the breast. The second patient was diagnosed as having Paget's disease at the age of 74 years. A vulval biopsy showed Paget's cells in the epidermis but, in addition, there were changes suggestive of adenocarcinoma of the sweat glands. Her symptoms of vulval itching had started at the age of 45 years and had led to a simple vulvectomy at the age of 57 years. Retrospective review of this vulvectomy specimen showed Paget's disease. She had also previously been treated for infiltrating ductal adenocarcinoma of the breast and adenocarcinoma of the rectum. The management of Paget's disease is difficult because of its high recurrence rate and, as illustrated by our two cases, treatment is difficult if the patients are elderly and in poor general health.
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6/329. Detection of bilateral multifocal breast cancer using Tc-99m sestamibi imaging. The role of delayed imaging.

    PURPOSE: Early determination that breast cancer is bilateral and multifocal can change therapy strategy and, subsequently, mortality and morbidity rates. The authors present a case with bilateral, multifocal breast cancer detected only by Tc-99m sestamibi imaging. methods: Early and delayed Tc-99m sestamibi imaging and dynamic MRI were performed in a patient with a right-sided lesion shown on mammography. RESULTS: Although early Tc-99m sestamibi imaging detected bilateral breast cancer foci, both dynamic MRI and mammography missed the lesion in the left breast. Additional lesions seen on delayed Tc-99m sestamibi images of the left breast, which were initially thought to be benign, completely disappeared after concomitant chemotherapy and radiotherapy, suggesting multifocal malignant lesions in the left breast. CONCLUSION: This case suggests that Tc-99m sestamibi may be useful for detecting bilateral cancer, and delayed imaging may give additional information regarding the possible multifocal nature of the disease.
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7/329. Synchronous occurrence of carcinoma of the uterine cervix and of the breast.

    The synchronous occurrence of carcinoma of the uterine cervix and the breast is a rarity. We report a case of a 35-year-old woman who had non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix (FIGO Stage IIb) simultaneously with infiltrating lobular carcinoma of breast (T4bN2M1).
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8/329. Lobular carcinoma-in-situ within a fibroadenoma of the breast.

    We present a case of an in-situ lobular carcinoma within an otherwise benign fibroadenoma in a 45-year-old woman.
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9/329. Uterine metastases from breast cancer in a patient under tamoxifen therapy. Case report.

    The authors report a case of metastases of breast cancer confined to the uterus and cervical subserous leiomyoma in a postmenopausal woman under tamoxifen therapy for two years. After abnormal uterine bleeding, pathologic examination on biopsy of a cervical polyp revealed cervical involvement secondary to lobular breast cancer. The patient underwent total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Pathologic examination of the surgical specimen revealed both invasion of breast origin and of the cervix until the isthmus, endometrium and cervical subserous leiomyoma. The adnexa uteri were not affected. The possibility of uterine metastases in patients suffering from breast cancer, either undergoing tamoxifen therapy or not, always has to be considered.
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10/329. Synchronous bilateral carcinoma of the breasts occurring in a young woman with a history of Langerhans' cell histiocytosis in infancy.

    We report the case history of a 28-year-old woman who developed synchronous bilateral carcinoma of the breasts, having been diagnosed with multisystem Langerhans' cell histiocytosis in infancy. She had been treated with vinblastine and corticosteroids for 3 years and made a full recovery without late sequelae. We review the association of Langerhans' cell histiocytosis and its treatment with subsequent malignancy, with particular reference to carcinoma of the breast, and discuss the possible causes.
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