Case Reports in Oncology (Nov 2013)

Gastric and Endobronchial Metastases in a Case of Lobular Breast Cancer

  • G.S. Fernandes,
  • T.S. Corrêa,
  • E.P.B. Carvalho,
  • A. Katz,
  • P.M. Hoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000356564
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 555 – 560

Abstract

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Background: Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is the second most common histological type of invasive breast carcinoma, preceded only by infiltrating ductal carcinoma, which has clinical, biological and molecular distinctions. These distinctions imply a different metastatic behavior between the histology of these 2 types of breast cancer. Case Presentation: We report the case of a 51-year-old woman with breast cancer with ILC histology, diagnosed at an early stage. In the course of her disease, recurrences in the gastric mucosa and endobronchial area occurred. The treatment she received is described herein. Conclusion: This is a case of ILC with unusual metastases. The absence of E-cadherin is related to the carcinogenesis of ILC and probably to these patterns of metastasis as well.

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