J Korean Surg Soc.
1999 Mar;56(3):449-452.
A Case of Secretory Carcinoma of the Breast
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Pusan National University.
- 2Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Pusan National University.
Abstract
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Secretory carcinoma is an uncommon type of carcinoma and the only well-documented type that may arise in children and adults of both sexes. Secretory carcinomas do not occur with any particular frequency in any part of the breast. Usually, the primary symptom is a painless mass that may be present for years before biopsy. We encountered a case of a secretory carcinoma of the breast. The patient was a 34-year-old woman. She visited our hospital due to a painless mass located in the upper portion of the left breast in the direction of 11 o,clock and at a distance of 1 cm from the areola. On palpation, it showed a firm and fixed tumor mass. A secretory carcinoma was diagnosed based on excisional biopsy. The patient underwent an Auchincloss, modified radical mastectomy. Multistep cross sections showed an ill-defined brownish, white tumor mass with a gritty sensation and measuring 2.0 1.4 cm in size. Metastasis was found in 1 of 8 axillary lymph nodes. Compared with typical breast cancer, the prognosis is better, but a similar therapeutic strategy may be necessary.