Metastatic Breast Signet-Ring Cell Carcinoma from a Colonic Primary: Review of a Rare Case Report.

Autor: Shaker, Ghazaleh, Haeri, Hayedeh, Jahanbin, Behnaz
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Zdroj: International Journal of Cancer Management; Dec2021, Vol. 14 Issue 12, p1-5, 5p
Abstrakt: Introduction: Colonic signet-ring cell carcinoma is a distinctive rare subtype of adenocarcinoma with a predilection for early metastasis. Among the rare extramammary metastatic adenocarcinomas to the breast, colonic signet-ring cell carcinomas constitute a small percentage. The distinction of a primary from a secondary breast signet-ring cell carcinoma is indispensable since it may result in different therapeutic approaches. Here we presented a rare case of metastatic breast signet-ring cell carcinoma from a rectal origin and review its distinctive histopathologic features. Case Presentation: A 37-year-old woman presented with a breast mass 3 months after undergoing low anterior resection surgery to remove a rectal mass, diagnosed as signet-ring cell carcinoma. Histopathologic examination of the core needle breast mass biopsy revealed tumor cells with signet-ring cell cytomorphology. The performed immunohistochemistry confirmed carcinoma of colonic origin. Conclusions: Colorectal signet-ring cell carcinoma is a rare and aggressive tumor. Its metastatic spread is most seen in the intraabdominal area, with seldom reported cases of breast metastasis. Histologically, it can mimic a primary breast carcinoma, especially if no prior history of colonic origin exists. Accurate diagnosis is important since these two entities carry different therapeutic management. Proper immunophenotyping, obtaining a thorough clinical history and imaging studies facilitate a correct diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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