Radiology Case Reports (Mar 2023)

Pectoralis major muscle sarcoma masquerading breast lesion: A rare case report with review of literature

  • Anamika Kumar, MD, DNB,
  • Pranjali Joshi, MD,
  • Satish Chaitanya K, MS,
  • Bhagyashree Singh, MD,
  • Ananya Deori, MS,
  • Prateek Sharda, MS,
  • Bina Ravi, MS, FRCS,
  • Anjum Syed, MD, FRCR

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
pp. 1282 – 1285

Abstract

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Pectoralis major muscle sarcomas are extremely rare and can mimic breast lesion clinically. We report a case of poorly differentiated sarcoma of the pectoralis major muscle in a 63-year-old woman of south east Asian ethnicity presenting with a progressively increasing right breast lump. Mammography, ultrasonography (US), contrast-enhanced computed tomography, and biopsy were done to make the final diagnosis. Complete surgical excision was planned but deferred due to pulmonary metastasis, and the patient was treated with palliative chemotherapy. Clinical examination may be confusing but radiological and pathological investigations provide detailed information about the location and the extent of the disease and a definitive tissue diagnosis can only be made on histopathology which will be helpful in preoperative planning and further treatment of the patient.

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