Clinical Pathology (Oct 2021)

Trial of a Rare Diagnosis in a Core Needle Biopsy of Breast

  • Karima Idrissi Serhrouchni,
  • Jinane Kharmoum,
  • Mariame Chraibi,
  • Ouafae karmouni,
  • Fayrouz Rabhi,
  • Fatima Zahra Soussi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2632010X211049254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Objective: Mucinous carcinoma is a rare, special subtype of breast carcinoma associated with a good prognosis. It often presents a confusing appearance with a benign process. For all these reasons, differential diagnosis could be challenging. Case Report: Eighty years-old woman with a soft, lobulated, and well circumscribed mass at the left breast mimicking a benign process. Pathological examination of a core needle biopsy showed pure mucinous carcinoma. Discussion: It is a disease of elderly patient, over 60 years, and usually occurs in postmenopausal women. It accounts for only 2% of total breast carcinomas. On pathologic analysis, to be defined as pure mucinous carcinoma, a carcinoma must be made up of at least 90% intracellular or extracellular mucin. Conclusion: Examination of core biopsy material should be done carefully respecting this criteria to confirm the diagnosis of this rare entity and eliminate differential diagnosis.