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Bilateral occult breast carcinoma presenting as bilateral axillary mass: An unusual presentation

4th World Congress on Breast Pathology and Cancer Diagnosis

Mahboob Hasan, Kafil Akhtar, Feroz Alam and Murad Ahmad

Aligarh Muslim University, India

ScientificTracks Abstracts: Breast Can Curr Res

DOI: 10.4172/2572-4118-C1-008

Abstract
Occult breast cancer presenting as an axillary mass is a rare clinical finding. Less than 5% of breast carcinoma presents as an axillary mass without an obvious primary tumor. Axillary lymph node showing metastatic adenocarcinoma poses diagnostic and therapeutic problems, when it is the only clinical presentation. In a significant proportion of breast cancer cases, mammographic detection of micro-calcifications is indicative of the presence of a breast lesion. We present a rare case of a bilateral occult breast carcinoma in a 40 year female with bilateral axillary mass without any palpable breast mass.
Biography

Mahboob Hasan has completed his MBBS and MD in Pathology from Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He is presently working as a Professor in the department for 06 years. He has published more than 35 research papers in reputed journals and has been the Organizing Secretary of International Symposium on Women’s Pathology. He is the Teacher In-charge of the Paramedical courses of the Medical College and actively involved in the establishment of the College of Para-Medical Sciences. He has been involved in WHO funded project Development of an atlas of cancer in India under the aegis of National Cancer Programme and supervised and co-supervised more than 12 MD/MS theses.
 

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