Radiology Case Reports (Apr 2022)

A case of pleomorphic adenoma of the breast on dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging

  • Shuichi Ito, MD,
  • Kazuna Kawabata, MD, PhD,
  • Mitsunori Kanagaki, MD, PhD,
  • Tomoe Taji, MD,
  • Konomi Muro, MD,
  • Hiroyuki Kimura, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 1158 – 1162

Abstract

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Pleomorphic adenoma commonly develops in the salivary gland, but rarely in the breast. The dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging findings of pleomorphic adenoma of the breast have not been well described. We report a 43-year-old woman with pleomorphic adenoma of the left breast. The imaging findings, including those on dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging, included an oval mass with a smooth margin, which consisted of solid and cystic components. The solid component was hypo-intense on T1-weighted imaging, hyper-intense on short tau inversion recovery imaging, with no apparent restricted diffusion, and had heterogeneous enhancement with dark internal septation and a fast/plateau dynamic contrast enhancement pattern. The cystic component was slightly hyper-intense on T1-weighted imaging, slightly hypo-intense on short tau inversion recovery imaging and had no apparent restricted diffusion or contrast enhancement. Together with its rarity, the similarities of imaging findings and the pathologic findings of pleomorphic adenoma of the breast to those of other tumors make accurate preoperative diagnosis difficult. Therefore, through this case report, awareness of pleomorphic adenoma of the breast on dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging will facilitate appropriate surgery and postoperative observation based on an accurate diagnosis.

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