Radiology Case Reports (Apr 2022)

Imaging findings of a biopsy-proven desmoid tumor of the axilla in a young female

  • Farah Guirguis Mekhail, BS,
  • Justin R. Montgomery, MD,
  • Paul J. Spicer, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 1050 – 1053

Abstract

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Desmoid tumors (fibromatoses) are rare but locally aggressive tumors that do not metastasize. They are non-encapsulated, well-differentiated lesions made of fibroblasts and collagen, which mainly appear in the mesentery and abdominal wall. Rarely, these tumors can also occur in breasts, making up approximately 0.2% of all breast neoplasms. Treatment typically includes surgical excision and/or medical management.We describe a case of a 31-year-old female presenting with a mass in her left axilla that was biopsy proven to be a desmoid tumor. In this case report, we discuss the various imaging findings present on ultrasound, mammography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging.

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